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Re: Immutability with on-prem S3 storage

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@Gostev you are correct. Ceph uses a non-standard timestamp for the object lock date. Ex: Tue. 13 Oct2021 00:32:03 GMT instead of the standard format example: 2021-10-13T00:32:03.000Z.

We are currently testing this non-standard timestamp's possible impact to our features.

As we learn more I will update this thread and the unofficial compatibility list object-storage-f52/unoffizial-compatibi ... 56956.html

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Re: Immutability with on-prem S3 storage

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The issue on the Ceph side can be found: https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/51327
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Re: Immutability with on-prem S3 storage

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The Ceph date/time fix, has finally been merged into the latest version - released a couple of days ago:

https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/release ... -8-pacific
rgw: Dump Object Lock Retain Date as ISO 8601 (pr#44697, Danny Abukalam)
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Re: Immutability with on-prem S3 storage

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I backported the fix to Octopus (Ceph 15.2) as well: https://github.com/ceph/ceph/pull/43656

It was finally merged into the main branch, but pending release. Should be included from 15.2.16 (or just build from source).
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Re: Immutability with on-prem S3 storage

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Thanks Preben
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