In fact, I can't explain why, but the restarting of the server fixed the issue....partially ; not any container is displayed

StorageURL: http://192.168.71.152:8080/v1/AUTH_aabeefb101f749a7b06a94a57f416d82
Auth Token: 3e6ad70205fc4addb98d70aff254fa1f
   Account: AUTH_aabeefb101f749a7b06a94a57f416d82
Containers: 1
   Objects: 0
     Bytes: 0
Accept-Ranges: bytes
X-Trans-Id: tx29e2aa6cb5b04f6a933c619050ab8f32

But when I refresh the browser, the container appears !

Refresh 1 :
http://goo.gl/gzNDB

1 second later, refresh 2 :
http://goo.gl/4zjVS

This is weird.
@ Imen Khabou, I'll mail you the pdf :)


15 mai 2012 12:22
Hi guys,
using the good CSScorp guide
https://cssoss.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/openstackbookv3-0_csscorp.pdf

I'm deployin an AIO solution, the only thing I'm unable to make work is the swift <-> dash communication.
The first thing I'm don't really know how to do is enabling Horizon debug either in the syslog or in a file.
I have the following error :

http://goo.gl/WAJwj

I triple-checked my Keystone configuration (Swift Service, Endpoint, Role, User and Tenant), and it is the only service that is unable to communicate. Swift works well, and I've been able to create myself a container.
Here is the KS log when I click on "containers" from Horizon :

http://paste.openstack.org/show/17647/

Thanks,
Razique

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Nuage & Co - Razique Mahroua
[email protected]


 

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