James Labocki
Solution Architect
Red Hat
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Pete Zaitcev" <zaitcev(a)redhat.com>
To: "James Labocki" <jlabocki(a)redhat.com>
Cc: aeolus-devel(a)lists.fedorahosted.org, imcleod(a)redhat.com, "Jim Meyering"
<jim(a)meyering.net>, "Steve Loranz"
<sloranz(a)redhat.com>
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2011 9:26:17 PM
Subject: Re: aeolus-image push curl failed
On Thu, 28 Jul 2011 20:22:38 -0400 (EDT)
James Labocki <jlabocki(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> > > This message, "failed ERROR curl failed GET url
> > > `https://rhevm.cloud.redhat.com:8543/rhevm-api-powershell/'" is
> > > coming from iwhd but I cannot make out what the problem is.
> >
> > James did exactly the right thing in the circumstances: tried the
> > URL.
> > But he did not go far enough. Next step is to copy credentials
> > from
> [root@cldmgr01 ~]# curl -u rhevadmin@cloud.redhat.com:password
>
https://fqdn:8543/rhevm-api-powershell/
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"
standalone="yes"?>
> <api>
> <link rel="capabilities"
> href="/rhevm-api-powershell/capabilities"/>
> <link rel="clusters"
href="/rhevm-api-powershell/clusters"/>
> <link rel="clusters/search"
> href="/rhevm-api-powershell/clusters?search={query}"/>
> .... etc etc
This is good.
So, how does the Conductor know the parameters? I remember there was
some sort of configuration file for it. Where did you enter the
credentials and the URL that you used for the above test?
In /etc/aeolus-configure/nodes/default_configure I entered the following stanzas to enable
rhevm support, including rhevm_deltacloud_password which contains the correct password
(same on I tested in curl)
rhevm_nfs_server:
nfsvm.cloud.redhat.com
rhevm_nfs_export: /exportdomain
rhevm_nfs_mount_point: /mnt/rhevm-nfs
rhevm_deltacloud_port: 3005
rhevm_deltacloud_username: deltacloud(a)cloud.redhat.com
rhevm_deltacloud_password: Password
rhevm_deltacloud_powershell_url:
https://fqdn:8543/rhevm-api-powershell
the /exportdomain is mounted successfull on /mnt/rhevm-nfs when `aeolus-configure` is run
and the user can write to the directory.
> I can't seem to find /etc/factory.conf file. The closest thing I
> found
> was /etc/imagefactory.conf:
>
> [root@cldmgr01 ~]# cat /etc/imagefactory.conf
> {
> "warehouse": "http://localhost:9090/",
> "image_bucket": "images",
Looks like this is not it, then.
-- Pete
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