Storing Data Using Ozone
Introduction to Ozone
Ozone architecture
How Ozone manages read operations
How Ozone manages write operations
Managing storage elements by using the command-line interface
Commands for managing volumes
Assigning administrator privileges to users
Commands for managing buckets
Commands for managing keys
Using Ozone S3 Gateway to work with storage elements
URL schema for Ozone S3 Gateway
URL to browse Ozone buckets
REST endpoints supported on Ozone S3 Gateway
Mapping for an Ozone volume in Amazon S3 API
Examples of using the Amazon Web Services command-line interface for S3 Gateway
Working with Ozone File System
Setting up OzoneFS
Configuration updates for Spark to work with OzoneFS
Overview of the Ozone Manager in High Availability
Considerations for configuring High Availability on Ozone Manager
Ozone Manager nodes in High Availability
Read and write requests with Ozone Manager in High Availability
Working with the Recon web user interface
Access the Recon web user interface
Elements of the Recon web user interface
Overview page
DataNodes page
Pipelines page
Missing Containers page
Configuring Ozone to work with Prometheus