Progress but new issues. After changing the above OS_USERNAME envron variable to "admin" the error no longer is "invalid User" but now is "Could not find project"
So, specific question(s): Does stack.sh set up a default project? Is there a specific command to display and list configured projects? - I found the variable "OS_PROJECT_NAME" can be set but is not listed as a required setting for stack.sh. Hoping for advice/guidance whether a re-install with OS_PROJECT_NAME" is set (no problem) or if this has already been set by default (How to display?) or if it should be added? TIA, Tony On Fri, Dec 11, 2015 at 11:27 AM, Tony Su <[email protected]> wrote: > Unable to launch a docker container using "nova boot" command > (OpenStack Wiki Docker) due to User permissions > > Following instructions this reference > https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Docker > > Although I'm installing on openSUSE, I don't believe the problem I'm > running into is distro-specific, it has to do with launching "nova > boot' with proper security context. > > Have installed Devstack and Docker following the instructions on this page. > Based on this page, the install can be replicated on an openSUSE (I'm > deploying on LEAP) following the instructions and using the scripts I > created referenced on this page > https://en.opensuse.org/User:Tsu2/openstack-install > > The install is on LEAP 42.1 > > Now, am attempting to run the section in the Wiki "Testing Nova-Docker" > The commands assume using openrc, but because openSUSE is systemd > instead of openrc I am instead running the commands individually in a > console > > $ docker pull cirros > $ docker save cirros | glance image-create --name cirros --visibility > public --container-format docker --disk-format raw > # nova boot image cirros --flavor ml.tiny dl > > The above command results in an error > > ERROR (Unauthorized): Invalid user / password (Disable debug mode to > suppress these details.) (HTTP 401) (Request-ID: > req-46cdb314-75ef-4049-b95b-b73c0818e3ab) > > Note: although the following lists my attempts to resolve, even > without further attempts it's already possible to log in through > Horizon (dashboard) and see the cirros image downloaded by Docker > although it seems that Horizon cannot use it (can't access the actual > file location and possibly doesn't understand the docker format) > > Have attempted the following to set user credentials: > - specify in the command line os-username=demo and os-userpassword=password > Result - No change > - create a file containing the following environmental variables(These > are same as was set in original Devstack setup) and sourcing it > > export OS_USERNAME=demo > export OS_TENANT_NAME=default > export OS_PASSWORD=password > export OS_AUTH_URL=http://10.88.88.129:5000/v2.0/ > export 0S_REGION_NAME=USA > > Result: You can now verify successfully setting the values using echo, > but the "nova boot" command still results in same error > > TIA if anyone can provide insight if I'm not interpreting the error > correctly or can resolve. > > Tony _______________________________________________ Mailing list: http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack
