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Swift can alternatively be configured to work as a request processor of Apache server. This alternative deployment scenario uses mod_wsgi of Apache to forward requests to the swift wsgi application and middleware. 'client' <---> 'Apache2+mod_wsgi' <---> 'middleware' <---> 'core swift' Change-Id: If396dcbdf651af0dce55b951cd2eaadc6783384f Signed-off-by: Prashanth Pai <ppai@redhat.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/6116 Reviewed-by: Luis Pabon <lpabon@redhat.com> Tested-by: Luis Pabon <lpabon@redhat.com>
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## Deploying Apache as front end for Openstack Swift in Fedora/RHEL
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NOTE: This guide is for manual deployment. A shell script to automate the following
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is present in extras/apache-deploy.
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### Architecture
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Swift can be configured to work both using an integral web front-end and
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using a full-fledged Web Server such as the Apache2 (HTTPD) web server. The
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integral web front-end is a wsgi mini "Web Server" which opens up its own
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socket and serves http requests directly. The incoming requests accepted
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by the integral web front-end are then forwarded to a wsgi application
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(the core swift) for further handling, possibly via wsgi middleware
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sub-components.
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client<-->'integral web front-end'<-->middleware<-->'core swift'
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To gain full advantage of Apache2, Swift can alternatively be configured to
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work as a request processor of the Apache2 server. This alternative deployment
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scenario uses mod_wsgi of Apache2 to forward requests to the swift wsgi
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application and middleware.
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client<-->'Apache2 with mod_wsgi'<-->middleware<-->'core swift'
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The integral web front-end offers simplicity and requires minimal config.
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It is also the web front-end most commonly used with Swift. Additionally, the
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integral web front-end includes support for receiving chunked transfer
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encoding from a client, presently not supported by Apache2 in the operation
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mode described here.
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### Steps
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Installing Apache with mod_wsgi module:
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yum install httpd mod_wsgi
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Create a directory for Apache wsgi files:
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mkdir /var/www/swift
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Create a wsgi file for each service under /var/www/swift
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#### /var/www/swift/proxy-server.wsgi
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from swift.common.wsgi import init_request_processor
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application, conf, logger, log_name = \
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init_request_processor('/etc/swift/proxy-server.conf','proxy-server')
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#### /var/www/swift/account-server.wsgi
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from swift.common.wsgi import init_request_processor
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application, conf, logger, log_name = \
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init_request_processor('/etc/swift/account-server.conf','account-server')
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#### /var/www/swift/container-server.wsgi
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from swift.common.wsgi import init_request_processor
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application, conf, logger, log_name = \
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init_request_processor('/etc/swift/container-server.conf','container-server')
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#### /var/www/swift/object-server.wsgi
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from swift.common.wsgi import init_request_processor
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application, conf, logger, log_name = \
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init_request_processor('/etc/swift/object-server.conf','object-server')
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Create */etc/httpd/conf.d/swift_wsgi.conf* configuration file that will define
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port and Virtual Host per each local service.
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WSGISocketPrefix /var/run/wsgi
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#Proxy Service
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Listen 8080
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<VirtualHost *:8080>
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ServerName proxy-server
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LimitRequestBody 5368709122
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WSGIDaemonProcess proxy-server processes=5 threads=1 user=swift
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WSGIProcessGroup proxy-server
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WSGIScriptAlias / /var/www/swift/proxy-server.wsgi
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LimitRequestFields 200
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ErrorLog /var/log/httpd/proxy-server.log
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LogLevel debug
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CustomLog /var/log/httpd/proxy.log combined
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</VirtualHost>
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#Object Service
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Listen 6010
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<VirtualHost *:6010>
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ServerName object-server
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WSGIDaemonProcess object-server processes=5 threads=1 user=swift
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WSGIProcessGroup object-server
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WSGIScriptAlias / /var/www/swift/object-server.wsgi
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LimitRequestFields 200
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ErrorLog /var/log/httpd/object-server.log
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LogLevel debug
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CustomLog /var/log/httpd/access.log combined
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</VirtualHost>
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#Container Service
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Listen 6011
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<VirtualHost *:6011>
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ServerName container-server
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WSGIDaemonProcess container-server processes=5 threads=1 user=swift
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WSGIProcessGroup container-server
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WSGIScriptAlias / /var/www/swift/container-server.wsgi
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LimitRequestFields 200
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ErrorLog /var/log/httpd/container-server.log
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LogLevel debug
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CustomLog /var/log/httpd/access.log combined
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</VirtualHost>
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#Account Service
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Listen 6012
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<VirtualHost *:6012>
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ServerName account-server
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WSGIDaemonProcess account-server processes=5 threads=1 user=swift
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WSGIProcessGroup account-server
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WSGIScriptAlias / /var/www/swift/account-server.wsgi
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LimitRequestFields 200
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ErrorLog /var/log/httpd/account-server.log
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LogLevel debug
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CustomLog /var/log/httpd/access.log combined
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</VirtualHost>
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(Re)Start Apache server:
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service httpd stop
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service httpd start
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### Troubleshooting
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* Make sure you have set SElinux to Permissive or Disabled by editing
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*/etc/sysconfig/selinux*. You will need to reboot your system for the
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changed value to take effect. On restart, you can confirm this by running:
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getenforce
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* Make sure conf files in /etc/swift are accessible by swift user:
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chown swift:swift /etc/swift/*
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* Make sure the directory */var/lib/swift* exists should you see the following
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error in /var/log/httpd/error_log
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[Fri Oct 20 02:05:25.617290 2013] [:alert] [pid 3491] (2)No such file or
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directory: mod_wsgi (pid=3491): Unable to change working directory to
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'/var/lib/swift'
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* Make sure the port numbers in */etc/httpd/conf.d/swift_wsgi.conf* and
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*/etc/swift/*conf* files are same.
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* For errors in logs like the following:
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13)Permission denied: mod_wsgi (pid=26962): Unable to connect to WSGI
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daemon process '<process-name>' on '/etc/httpd/logs/wsgi.26957.0.1.sock'
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after multiple attempts.
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Refer: https://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/ConfigurationIssues#Location_Of_UNIX_Sockets
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* If your swift deployment uses some authentication mechanism that uses
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HTTP_AUTHORIZATION variable, you need to turn on WSGIPassAuthorization as
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described here:
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https://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/ConfigurationDirectives#WSGIPassAuthorization
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#### Issue with gluster-swift
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Unlike vanilla swift that runs as *swift* user, gluster-swift runs all four
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swift servers as *root* user.
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But mod_wsgi does not allow invoking wsgi applications as root:
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https://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/ConfigurationDirectives#WSGIDaemonProcess
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A workaround is to mount gluster volume as root beforehand:
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mount -t glusterfs localhost:myvolume /mnt/gluster-object/myvolume
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### More information
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* There is a Ubuntu specific guide to deploy Apache with Openstack Swift here:
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http://docs.openstack.org/developer/swift/apache_deployment_guide.html
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* Example apache configuration from swift source can be found here:
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https://github.com/openstack/swift/tree/master/examples
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