Hello,

Auth using the admin user then list all instances in all tenants, should be 
something like:
client.servers.list(search_opts={'all_tenants': 1})

You should search, there is a lot of resources online that could help you out.
For example if you would have searched: 
https://ask.openstack.org/en/question/50087/list-all-servers-with-python-nova-client/

Best regards

On 06/08/2016 03:29 PM, Jean-Pierre Ribeauville wrote:
Hi all,

By running this piece if code :

.........
def get_nova_credentials_v2():
    d = {}
    d['version'] = '2'
    d['username'] = os.environ['OS_USERNAME']
    d['api_key'] = os.environ['OS_PASSWORD']
    d['auth_url'] = os.environ['OS_AUTH_URL']
    d['project_id'] = os.environ['OS_TENANT_NAME']
    return d

credentials = get_nova_credentials_v2()
nova_client = Client(**credentials)

print(nova_client.servers.list())
......

I'm able to retrieve the instances list when specifying the tenant and username 
to whom the instances < belong >.

As I want to retrieve all instances , I tried to use admin as tenant and user , 
then no instance are found ( all my instances are under "demo").

Via Horizon , all instances are retrievable under admin .

Did I miss something  ?

Thx for help.

Regards,

Jean-Pierre RIBEAUVILLE

+33 1 4717 2049

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