The 'file' handler is missing from your loggers; in other words, logging to a
file is not enabled, as-is. Try:
[logger_keystone]
level=ERROR
handlers=file
qualname=keystone
-Dolph Mathews
On Mar 19, 2012, at 12:47 AM, Andrew Michael Weiss wei...@purdue.edu wrote:
Hey Kevin,
I have found
Kevin, Dolph--
Getting this working out-of-the-box has been a TODO of mine for a
while. I've filed https://bugs.launchpad.net/keystone/+bug/959610 to
track.Adding the example dolph mentioned did not seem to get any log
output generated.
@Kevin- The logging.conf installed in the
With: https://review.openstack.org/#change,5528
Out of the box:
1) uncomment log_config in keystone.conf
2) Run ./bin/keystone-all (with proposed logging configuration, no output
will occur on the CLI)
3) ./keystone.log will be produced containing WARNING / ERROR / CRITICAL.
On Mon, Mar 19,
Hi,
I have Keystone set up (2012.1~rc1~20120316.2145-0ubuntu1) on Ubuntu 12.04
B1 and it isn't logging.
Only when stopping the keystone service then running 'keystone-all' in a
terminal do I get to see all the debug output.
I've checked permissions (/var/log/keystone and keystone.log are owned by
Hey Kevin,
I have found that by commenting out the log_config line and adding the
following line you can get logging to work:
log_file = /var/log/keystone/keystone.log
I'm not sure how to get logging to work with the log_config file though.
Andrew
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On Mar 18, 2012, at
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