what is the ceilometerclient version that is being used? are you using
keystoneV3?
one place to check is ceilometer-api.log. there may be a more
descriptive error there that is not being propagated to the client. you
should also verify that the credentials you're using actually has
permission to query what you want.
cheers,
On 17/08/2015 12:09 AM, Abhishek Talwar wrote:
Hi Folks,
I have a multinode kilo installation (with controller, compute,
network node) and I am trying to install ceilometer on it
(from*http://docs.openstack.org/kilo/install-guide/install/apt/content/ch_ceilometer.html*).
I have been following the openstack kilo installation guide. The
installation seems to be fine but when I run the "ceilometer
meter-list" command to verify if ceilometer is been properly installed
I get “The service catalog is empty." as output.
I looked for an answer on web and found that there are some issue of
Ceilometer version 1.13(something) with V3 and it was suggested to
upgrade python-ceilometerclient. *Used the command "pip install
--upgrade python-ceilometerclient".*
Now I am getting an error as : *('Connection Aborted.'
,error(111,'connection refused'))*
Kindly suggest what should be done to rectify this issue.
Thanks and Regards
Abhishek Talwar
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