From 7da45d65be36d36b880cc55c5036e96c24b53f00 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Qiaowei Ren Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2018 14:38:11 +0800 Subject: remove ceph code This patch removes initial ceph code, due to license issue. Change-Id: I092d44f601cdf34aed92300fe13214925563081c Signed-off-by: Qiaowei Ren --- src/ceph/doc/man/8/ceph-rest-api.rst | 150 ----------------------------------- 1 file changed, 150 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 src/ceph/doc/man/8/ceph-rest-api.rst (limited to 'src/ceph/doc/man/8/ceph-rest-api.rst') diff --git a/src/ceph/doc/man/8/ceph-rest-api.rst b/src/ceph/doc/man/8/ceph-rest-api.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 9864a9b..0000000 --- a/src/ceph/doc/man/8/ceph-rest-api.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,150 +0,0 @@ -:orphan: - -===================================================== - ceph-rest-api -- ceph RESTlike administration server -===================================================== - -.. program:: ceph-rest-api - -Synopsis -======== - -| **ceph-rest-api** [ -c *conffile* ] [--cluster *clustername* ] [ -n *name* ] [-i *id* ] - - -Description -=========== - -**ceph-rest-api** is a WSGI application that can run as a -standalone web service or run under a web server that supports -WSGI. It provides much of the functionality of the **ceph** -command-line tool through an HTTP-accessible interface. - -Options -======= - -.. option:: -c/--conf conffile - - names the ceph.conf file to use for configuration. If -c is not - specified, the default depends on the state of the --cluster option - (default 'ceph'; see below). The configuration file is searched - for in this order: - - * $CEPH_CONF - * /etc/ceph/${cluster}.conf - * ~/.ceph/${cluster}.conf - * ${cluster}.conf (in the current directory) - - so you can also pass this option in the environment as CEPH_CONF. - -.. option:: --cluster clustername - - set *clustername* for use in the $cluster metavariable, for - locating the ceph.conf file. The default is 'ceph'. - -.. option:: -n/--name name - - specifies the client 'name', which is used to find the - client-specific configuration options in the config file, and - also is the name used for authentication when connecting - to the cluster (the entity name appearing in 'ceph auth ls' output, - for example). The default is 'client.restapi'. - -.. option:: -i/--id id - - specifies the client 'id', which will form the clientname - as 'client.' if clientname is not set. If -n/-name is - set, that takes precedence. - - Also, global Ceph options are supported. - - -Configuration parameters -======================== - -Supported configuration parameters include: - -* **keyring** the keyring file holding the key for 'clientname' -* **public addr** ip:port to listen on (default 0.0.0.0:5000) -* **log file** (usual Ceph default) -* **restapi base url** the base URL to answer requests on (default /api/v0.1) -* **restapi log level** critical, error, warning, info, debug (default warning) - -Configuration parameters are searched in the standard order: -first in the section named '', then 'client', then 'global'. - - is either supplied by -n/--name, "client." where - is supplied by -i/--id, or 'client.restapi' if neither option -is present. - -A single-threaded server will run on **public addr** if the ceph-rest-api -executed directly; otherwise, configuration is specified by the enclosing -WSGI web server. - -Commands -======== - -Commands are submitted with HTTP GET requests (for commands that -primarily return data) or PUT (for commands that affect cluster state). -HEAD and OPTIONS are also supported. Standard HTTP status codes -are returned. - -For commands that return bulk data, the request can include -Accept: application/json or Accept: application/xml to select the -desired structured output, or you may use a .json or .xml addition -to the requested PATH. Parameters are supplied as query parameters -in the request; for parameters that take more than one value, repeat -the key=val construct. For instance, to remove OSDs 2 and 3, -send a PUT request to ``osd/rm?ids=2&ids=3``. - -Discovery -========= - -Human-readable discovery of supported commands and parameters, along -with a small description of each command, is provided when the requested -path is incomplete/partially matching. Requesting / will redirect to -the value of **restapi base url**, and that path will give a full list -of all known commands. -For example, requesting ``api/vX.X/mon`` will return the list of API calls for -monitors - ``api/vX.X/osd`` will return the list of API calls for OSD and so on. - -The command set is very similar to the commands -supported by the **ceph** tool. One notable exception is that the -``ceph pg `` style of commands is supported here -as ``tell//command?args``. - -Deployment as WSGI application -============================== - -When deploying as WSGI application (say, with Apache/mod_wsgi, -or nginx/uwsgi, or gunicorn, etc.), use the ``ceph_rest_api.py`` module -(``ceph-rest-api`` is a thin layer around this module). The standalone web -server is of course not used, so address/port configuration is done in -the WSGI server. Use a python .wsgi module or the equivalent to call -``app = generate_app(conf, cluster, clientname, clientid, args)`` where: - -* conf is as -c/--conf above -* cluster is as --cluster above -* clientname, -n/--name -* clientid, -i/--id, and -* args are any other generic Ceph arguments - -When app is returned, it will have attributes 'ceph_addr' and 'ceph_port' -set to what the address and port are in the Ceph configuration; -those may be used for the server, or ignored. - -Any errors reading configuration or connecting to the cluster cause an -exception to be raised; see your WSGI server documentation for how to -see those messages in case of problem. - -Availability -============ - -**ceph-rest-api** is part of Ceph, a massively scalable, open-source, distributed storage system. Please refer to the Ceph documentation at -http://ceph.com/docs for more information. - - -See also -======== - -:doc:`ceph `\(8) -- cgit 1.2.3-korg