swift/install-guide/source/verify.rst
karen chan d0fe922904 Mirror X-Trans-Id to X-Openstack-Request-Id
Many other OpenStack services use a `[X-]OpenStack-Request-Id` header
to return a unique identifier for the request.  Swift will now return
`X-Trans-Id` as well as `X-Openstack-Request-Id`.

Change-Id: I56cd4738808b99c0a08463f83c100be51a62db05
Closes-Bug: #1572786
2016-10-30 20:02:39 -07:00

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Verify operation

Verify operation of the Object Storage service.

Note

Perform these steps on the controller node.

Warning

If you are using Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 or CentOS 7 and one or more of these steps do not work, check the /var/log/audit/audit.log file for SELinux messages indicating denial of actions for the swift processes. If present, change the security context of the /srv/node directory to the lowest security level (s0) for the swift_data_t type, object_r role and the system_u user:

# chcon -R system_u:object_r:swift_data_t:s0 /srv/node
  1. Source the demo credentials:

    $ . demo-openrc
  2. Show the service status:

    $ swift stat
                            Account: AUTH_ed0b60bf607743088218b0a533d5943f
                         Containers: 0
                            Objects: 0
                              Bytes: 0
        X-Account-Project-Domain-Id: default
                        X-Timestamp: 1444143887.71539
                         X-Trans-Id: tx1396aeaf17254e94beb34-0056143bde
             X-Openstack-Request-Id: tx1396aeaf17254e94beb34-0056143bde
                       Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
                      Accept-Ranges: bytes
  3. Create container1 container:

    $ openstack container create container1
    +---------------------------------------+------------+------------------------------------+
    | account                               | container  | x-trans-id                         |
    +---------------------------------------+------------+------------------------------------+
    | AUTH_ed0b60bf607743088218b0a533d5943f | container1 | tx8c4034dc306c44dd8cd68-0056f00a4a |
    +---------------------------------------+------------+------------------------------------+
  4. Upload a test file to the container1 container:

    $ openstack object create container1 FILE
    +--------+------------+----------------------------------+
    | object | container  | etag                             |
    +--------+------------+----------------------------------+
    | FILE   | container1 | ee1eca47dc88f4879d8a229cc70a07c6 |
    +--------+------------+----------------------------------+

    Replace FILE with the name of a local file to upload to the container1 container.

  5. List files in the container1 container:

    $ openstack object list container1
    +------+
    | Name |
    +------+
    | FILE |
    +------+
  6. Download a test file from the container1 container:

    $ openstack object save container1 FILE

    Replace FILE with the name of the file uploaded to the container1 container.

    Note

    This command provides no output.