Hello stackers, I'm having a really hard time setting up ceilometer-api so I thought if I could ask you guys for some enlightment.
I can clearly see data being pulled in the screens that are running /ceilometer-collector, ./ceilometer-agent-compute ,./ceilometer-agent-central Even the screen running ceilometer-api-server starts with no problem. But I cannot reach the api at all via curl. Neither by using its actual port (8777) nor using the port set in the virtual host of apache. All I'm getting is auth error $ curl http://127.0.0.1:8777 OR $ curl http://127.0.0.1:9090 ============================================= <html> <head> <title>401 Unauthorized</title> </head> <body> <h1>401 Unauthorized</h1> This server could not verify that you are authorized to access the document you requested. Either you supplied the wrong credentials (e.g., bad password), or your browser does not understand how to supply the credentials required.<br /><br /> Authentication required ============================================= On top of that, the only thing I had to do in a non-standard basis, was to setup ceilometer virtual host to answer request on port 9090 of apache instead of the default 80 (since horizon is bind to it). Here's a copy of my running ceilometer.conf ===================================== /etc/ceilometer/ceilometer.conf ===================================== [DEFAULT] os_username=ceilometer os_password=MYSECRET os_tenant_name=admin os_auth_url=http://localhost:5000/v2.0 signing_dirname = /tmp/keystone-signing-ceilometer metering_api_port=8777 auth_strategy=keystone nova_control_exchange=nova hypervisor_inspector=libvirt libvirt_type=kvm glance_control_exchange=glance quantum_control_exchange=quantum debug=true verbose=true (...) *logging writing parameters here* (...) log_dir=/var/log/ceilometer rpc_backend=ceilometer.openstack.common.rpc.impl_kombu rabbit_host=localhost rabbit_port=5672 rabbit_userid=guest rabbit_password=ficrowstran02 rabbit_retry_backoff=2 rabbit_max_retries=0 database_connection=mongodb://localhost:27017/ceilometer sql_connection_debug=0 cinder_control_exchange=cinder enable_v1_api=true [rpc_notifier2] [matchmaker_redis] [publisher_meter] metering_secret=METERING_SECRET [keystone_authtoken] auth_host = localhost auth_port = 5000 admin_user = ceilometer admin_password = MYSECRET admin_tenant_name = admin auth_uri = http://localhost:5000/v2.0/ ===================================== The "ceilometer" user pointed at "admin_user" under the "[keystone_authtoken]" section, as well as in "os_username" under the "[DEFAULT]" section, was created in keystone and it'sbind to the admin tenant. $ keystone tenant-get admin +-------------+----------------------------------+ | Property | Value | +-------------+----------------------------------+ | description | | | enabled | True | | id | 670f5dd4070d44b6a8308277a236d1af | | name | admin | +-------------+----------------------------------+ $ keystone user-get ceilometer +----------+----------------------------------+ | Property | Value | +----------+----------------------------------+ | email | ceilome...@example.com | | enabled | True | | id | a98ec068f5f349439acef431e826d7ff | | name | ceilometer | | tenantId | 670f5dd4070d44b6a8308277a236d1af | +----------+----------------------------------+ Finally, here's the ceilometer site running on apache. the user and group 'stackadmin' are valid users indeed in the machine $ id stackadmin uid=1000(stackadmin) gid=1000(stackadmin) groups=1000(stackadmin),4(adm),24(cdrom),27(sudo),30(dip),46(plugdev),111(libvirtd),113(lpadmin),114(sambashare ===================================== /etc/apache2/sites-available/ceilometer ===================================== <VirtualHost *:9090> WSGIDaemonProcess ceilometer user=stackadmin group=stackadmin threads=5 WSGIScriptAlias / /opt/stack/ceilometer/ceilometer/api/app.wsgi SetEnv APACHE_RUN_USER stackadmin SetEnv APACHE_RUN_GROUP stackadmin WSGIProcessGroup ceilometer ErrorLog /var/log/apache2/ceilometer_error.log LogLevel warn CustomLog /var/log/apache2/ceilometer_access.log combined </VirtualHost> ===================================== Despite of everything, I keep getting that "401 Unauthorized" auth error. Do you guys have any suggestions of what I can try to fix it ? Thank you all. -- Bruno de Oliveira Developer, System Analyst _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~openstack Post to : openstack@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~openstack More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp