On May 8, 2013, at 7:27 AM, Daniel Ellison <dan...@syrinx.net> wrote:
> On May 7, 2013, at 2:01 PM, Daniel Ellison <dan...@syrinx.net> wrote:
> I think I know the source of the problem. I first had to add a logging 
> section for "openstack_dashboard" in local_settings.py despite the fact that 
> there was already a section for "horizon". Then I was able to see the 
> exception that was happening:
> 
>    ServiceCatalogException: Invalid service catalog service: volume
> 
> I don't have Cinder installed, but it looks like Horizon is expecting it to 
> be there. I don't have a volume endpoint, as far as I can tell. "nova 
> endpoints" only lists glance nova, ec2 and keystone.
> 
> Is there a way to disable this behaviour in Horizon? Or is there a setting 
> I'm missing?

I ended up installing Cinder anyway, and now I can get at both 
instances_and_volumes and images_and_snapshots. I didn't want to have to 
install something I'm not planning on using, but it was the only way I could 
think of to get past the sticking point.

The reason I'm not using Cinder is that I created a 6TB LVM volume from two 3TB 
drives on my server long before I started testing OpenStack, and resizing it 
now would be a real pain. I don't have easy physical access to the machine 
itself, so making changes that big is dangerous at best. This whole OpenStack 
install is for a proof-of-concept anyway, so I can live without Cinder. Or at 
least, I thought I could :)

Daniel
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