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Adding S3 Object Storage to Inventory
I am setting up backups of S3 compatible Object Storage buckets.
In Inventory - Unstructured Data - Add Data Source - Object Storage
I added one bucket with no issue. Attempts to add second bucket with same "service point" URL but with different credentials fails.
I get pop-up message "S3-compatible object storage XXXXXX with region already exits."
Basically, I have one service point URL but need to use multiple credentials to access the different buckets.
Is this possible in veeam?
In Inventory - Unstructured Data - Add Data Source - Object Storage
I added one bucket with no issue. Attempts to add second bucket with same "service point" URL but with different credentials fails.
I get pop-up message "S3-compatible object storage XXXXXX with region already exits."
Basically, I have one service point URL but need to use multiple credentials to access the different buckets.
Is this possible in veeam?
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Re: Adding S3 Object Storage to Inventory
Tony, please open a support ticket with Veeam Suport and we will look into this for you.
Thanks.
Steve
Thanks.
Steve
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Case: 07250581
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Per support this functionality is not included in the current version.
This makes the feature, basically not very useful. Unless i want to edit the item and change the credentials and then run a backup for each credential.
This is my submission for a feature request to have one service point URL and allow use of multiple credentials to access the different buckets. The credential should be at the bucket and not the service point is one idea.
This makes the feature, basically not very useful. Unless i want to edit the item and change the credentials and then run a backup for each credential.
This is my submission for a feature request to have one service point URL and allow use of multiple credentials to access the different buckets. The credential should be at the bucket and not the service point is one idea.
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Re: Adding S3 Object Storage to Inventory
@Dima P. what is the reason for this restriction?
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Re: Adding S3 Object Storage to Inventory
Hello,
B&R validates the S3-compatible object storage to be unique by the specified endpoint; it allows jobs, mapping, restores and other functionality work correctly with added S3-compatible object storage.
Tony, what S3-compatible object storage you are referring too?
B&R validates the S3-compatible object storage to be unique by the specified endpoint; it allows jobs, mapping, restores and other functionality work correctly with added S3-compatible object storage.
Tony, what S3-compatible object storage you are referring too?
In theory if we allow to add X amount of endpoints but with different credentials you will have to manage X amount of credentials separately. Is it possible to set one service account for all the buckets using one endpoint?Basically, I have one service point URL but need to use multiple credentials to access the different buckets. Is this possible in veeam?
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Hi Dima,
This is Redhat Openshift.
Each bucket has a different ID and Key. Same service point URL.
This is Redhat Openshift.
Each bucket has a different ID and Key. Same service point URL.
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Clarification of product we are using:
Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation
Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation
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Thank you for the clarification Tony. Is it possible to have single service account (i.e. backup admin in simple terms) with access to all the buckets within the Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation or it's somehow limited by the setup?
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@aschmieg were you able to determine if it is possible to have single service account (i.e. backup admin in simple terms) with access to all the buckets within the Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation or it's somehow limited by the setup?
Thanks
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Re: Adding S3 Object Storage to Inventory
As i understand each bucket is accessed via a single id and key. Not possible to assign specific accounts to access a bucket.
I see the limit as Veeam not supporting OpenShift Data Foundation.
I see the limit as Veeam not supporting OpenShift Data Foundation.
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We are investigating the issue. Please stay tuned!
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Same situation here, also with Openshift. Count me as +1 for this feature 

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Hello guys,
We suspect the issue to be on the OpenShift side. We've reported the issue to OpenShift team and they are aware, please open the support case with OpenShift team and share here the case ID so we can pass you case to the responsible OpenShift team via our alliance channels. Thank you!
We suspect the issue to be on the OpenShift side. We've reported the issue to OpenShift team and they are aware, please open the support case with OpenShift team and share here the case ID so we can pass you case to the responsible OpenShift team via our alliance channels. Thank you!
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Re: Adding S3 Object Storage to Inventory
Response from our Openshift engineer.
Its not even an OpenShift specific implementation, they just use Ceph Object gateway
https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/radosgw/
Its not even an OpenShift specific implementation, they just use Ceph Object gateway
https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/radosgw/
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