And now I see I missed the first part of the traceback...  *sigh*.  So the
relevant error is that the sql query is asking for routers.enable_snat and
its not in your database.  What does the router table look like?
On Jun 10, 2014 12:26 PM, "Brian Jarrett" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Note:  I accidentally replied directly to Tiago, not to the list. My
> apologies.  Here is my response:
>
> Tiago,
>
> I see this in your paste:
>
> {'project_name': None, 'user_id': None, 'roles': [u'admin'], 'tenant_id':
> None, 'timestamp': u'2014-06-10 16:16:21.361813', 'is_admin': True,
> 'read_deleted': u'no', 'request_id': 
> u'req-4a863a3e-f857-41a8-9f18-b35d4ea716c1',
> 'tenant_name': None, 'project_id': None, 'user_name': None, 'tenant': None,
> 'user': None}
>
> this tells me that when you give the command to add a router, you aren't
> passing the variables for what project, tenant, or user you are using.
>  This information either needs to be part of the command given, or you need
> to set environment variables to specify this information.  If you have a
> *-openrc.sh file, you need to source that first.
>
> If you are still having issues, please let us know what you are giving as
> a command that fails.
>
> Brian
>
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