4.5. Validate the Object Storage Service Installation


After installing and configuring the Object Storage service, you must validate it. The following procedure must be performed on the server hosting the proxy service, or on any machine onto which you have copied the keystonerc_admin file and on which the python-swiftclient package is installed.

Procedure 4.7. Validating the Object Storage Service Installation

  1. On the proxy server node, turn on debug level logging:
    # openstack-config --set /etc/swift/proxy-server.conf DEFAULT log_level debug
    Copy to Clipboard Toggle word wrap
  2. Restart the rsyslog service and the openstack-swift-proxy service:
    # systemctl restart rsyslog.service
    # systemctl restart openstack-swift-proxy.service
    Copy to Clipboard Toggle word wrap
  3. Set up the shell to access Keystone as the administrative user:
    # source ~/keystonerc_admin
    Copy to Clipboard Toggle word wrap
  4. Ensure that you can connect to the proxy server:
    [(keystone_admin)]# swift list
     Message from syslogd@example-swift-01 at Jun 14 02:46:00 ...
     135 proxy-server Server reports support for api versions: v3.0, v2.0
    
    Copy to Clipboard Toggle word wrap
  5. Upload some files to your Object Storage service nodes:
    [(keystone_admin)]# head -c 1024 /dev/urandom > data1.file ; swift upload c1 data1.file
    [(keystone_admin)]# head -c 1024 /dev/urandom > data2.file ; swift upload c1 data2.file      
    [(keystone_admin)]# head -c 1024 /dev/urandom > data3.file ; swift upload c1 data3.file
    Copy to Clipboard Toggle word wrap
  6. List the objects stored in the Object Storage service cluster:
    [(keystone_admin)]# swift list
    [(keystone_admin)]# swift list c1
    data1.file
    data2.file
    data3.file
    
    Copy to Clipboard Toggle word wrap
Back to top
Red Hat logoGithubredditYoutubeTwitter

Learn

Try, buy, & sell

Communities

About Red Hat Documentation

We help Red Hat users innovate and achieve their goals with our products and services with content they can trust. Explore our recent updates.

Making open source more inclusive

Red Hat is committed to replacing problematic language in our code, documentation, and web properties. For more details, see the Red Hat Blog.

About Red Hat

We deliver hardened solutions that make it easier for enterprises to work across platforms and environments, from the core datacenter to the network edge.

Theme

© 2025 Red Hat