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Configuring the Object Storage (swift) service (optional)
configure-swift-devices.rst configure-swift-config.rst configure-swift-glance.rst configure-swift-add.rst configure-swift-policies.rst
Object Storage (swift) is a multi-tenant Object Storage system. It is highly scalable, can manage large amounts of unstructured data, and provides a RESTful HTTP API.
The following procedure describes how to set up storage devices and modify the Object Storage configuration files to enable swift usage.
Optionally, allow all Identity (keystone) users to use swift by setting
swift_allow_all_users
in theuser_variables.yml
file toTrue
. Any users with the_member_
role (all authorized keystone users) can create containers and upload objects to Object Storage.If this value is
False
, then by default, only users with the admin orswiftoperator
role are allowed to create containers or manage tenants.When the backend type for the Image Service (glance) is set to
swift
, glance can access the swift cluster regardless of whether this value isTrue
orFalse
.
Overview
Object Storage (swift) is configured using the
/etc/openstack_deploy/conf.d/swift.yml
file and the
/etc/openstack_deploy/user_variables.yml
file.
When installing swift, use the group variables in the
/etc/openstack_deploy/conf.d/swift.yml
file for the Ansible
playbooks. Some variables cannot be changed after they are set, while
some changes require re-running the playbooks. The values in the
swift_hosts
section supersede values in the
swift
section.
To view the configuration files, including information about which variables are required and which are optional, see Appendix A, *OSA configuration files*.