Hi,
I've just made a new install with the latest version of the < RedHat getting started guide with Openstack Folsom > Revision 1.0-2. I'm using CentOS 6.3 for this install.
After installing Openstack-keystone, I'm unable to perform "keystone user-list" and "keystone token-get". I have sourced the keystonerc_username file but the system says "Expecting an endpoint provided via either --endpoint or env[SERVICE_ENDPOINT]". When I'm explicitly given the endpoint in the command line, the output is "Configuration error: Client configured to run without a service catalog. Run the client using --os-auth-url or OS_AUTH_URL, instead of --os-endpoint or OS_SERVICE_ENDPOINT, for example." But the OS_AUTH_URL is configured in my keystonerc_username file so I don't understand why the system asks for it.
I can then all the installation steps without problems, but after I given my credentials in the dashboard login page (admin/secret or username/secret), I got "Internal Server Error".
Is that linked with the first problem from Keystone?
I'm searching for more information in logs but currently I found no answer to my questions.
Thanks for help,
Nicolas.
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On 12/06/2012 04:42 PM, Vogel Nicolas wrote:
Is that linked with the first problem from Keystone?
Horizon gets its configuration directly from keystone. If something in keystone is not working, horizon will spit out every kind of error.
Once keystone works, you should be set.
- -- Matthias Runge mrunge@matthias-runge.de mrunge@fedoraproject.org
On 12/06/2012 10:42 AM, Vogel Nicolas wrote:
Hi,
I’ve just made a new install with the latest version of the « RedHat getting started guide with Openstack Folsom » Revision 1.0-2.
I’m using CentOS 6.3 for this install.
After installing Openstack-keystone, I’m unable to perform “keystone user-list” and “keystone token-get”. I have sourced the keystonerc_username file but the system says “Expecting an endpoint provided via either --endpoint or env[SERVICE_ENDPOINT]”. When I’m explicitly given the endpoint in the command line, the output is “Configuration error: Client configured to run without a service catalog. Run the client using --os-auth-url or OS_AUTH_URL, instead of --os-endpoint or OS_SERVICE_ENDPOINT, for example.”
But the OS_AUTH_URL is configured in my keystonerc_username file so I don’t understand why the system asks for it.
I can then all the installation steps without problems, but after I given my credentials in the dashboard login page (admin/secret or username/secret), I got “Internal Server Error”.
Is that linked with the first problem from Keystone?
Sorry for the late reply. Keys, this is a Keystone problem. I assume you worked it out since then?
I’m searching for more information in logs but currently I found no answer to my questions.
Thanks for help,
Nicolas.
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Yes it works fine now, it was a problem with the admin-token.
Thanks, Nicolas.
From: cloud-bounces@lists.fedoraproject.org [mailto:cloud-bounces@lists.fedoraproject.org] On Behalf Of Adam Young Sent: mercredi 6 mars 2013 23:54 To: cloud@lists.fedoraproject.org Subject: Re: keystone or dashboard problem?
On 12/06/2012 10:42 AM, Vogel Nicolas wrote: Hi,
I’ve just made a new install with the latest version of the « RedHat getting started guide with Openstack Folsom » Revision 1.0-2. I’m using CentOS 6.3 for this install.
After installing Openstack-keystone, I’m unable to perform “keystone user-list” and “keystone token-get”. I have sourced the keystonerc_username file but the system says “Expecting an endpoint provided via either --endpoint or env[SERVICE_ENDPOINT]”. When I’m explicitly given the endpoint in the command line, the output is “Configuration error: Client configured to run without a service catalog. Run the client using --os-auth-url or OS_AUTH_URL, instead of --os-endpoint or OS_SERVICE_ENDPOINT, for example.” But the OS_AUTH_URL is configured in my keystonerc_username file so I don’t understand why the system asks for it.
I can then all the installation steps without problems, but after I given my credentials in the dashboard login page (admin/secret or username/secret), I got “Internal Server Error”.
Is that linked with the first problem from Keystone?
Sorry for the late reply. Keys, this is a Keystone problem. I assume you worked it out since then?
I’m searching for more information in logs but currently I found no answer to my questions.
Thanks for help,
Nicolas.
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