Hi Anuj, Thanks for the insight, that seems to work. Got the auth_url from the open stack console, was actually looking for it in the Atmosphere gui, which was not the right place to look for.
ᐧ On Mon, Oct 2, 2017 at 6:53 PM, Anuj Bhandar <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey Methkupalli, > > The value here (https://github.com/airavata-courses/spring17-devops/blob/ > master/infrastructure/identity-server/terraform/ > OpenStack-infra/keycloak-is-infra.tf) are intentionally left blank for > security reasons. > > You can download the configuration file from open stack console to get > auth url. > > More info on getting started : https://github.com/airavata- > courses/spring17-devops/wiki/code-structure-and-build-Instructions > > - > Anuj Bhandar > > On 10/2/17 2:51 PM, Vasanth Methkupalli wrote: > > Hi Dev, > > I am working with Terraform on orchestrating ansible scipts on Jetstream > cloud. Two parts of running any terraform scripts is to create > > 1) A provider(Openstack, AWS, etc) and > 2) creating resources(server, virtualmachine, etc). > > However, when configuring the provider "openstack", there is an auth_url > which has to be mentioned to access the provider to create resources. I > have looked at the spring-2107-devops scripts for Terraform, however those > scripts seem to have an empty field for auth_url. Can someone clear this as > to what value should we be using in this case, is it: > > > 1) The GUI we have used for creating the instances, ( > https://use.jetstream-cloud.org/application/ ) which I have already > tested, but doesn't seem to work. > > Or any other suggestions in this regard, is welcome. > -- > > Thanks, > > Regards, > Methkupalli Vasanth > ᐧ > > > -- Thanks, Regards, Methkupalli Vasanth
