I have been working with OpenStack Swift and SwiftStack to find out what my
issue is. I was successful using the SwiftStack as the backend, I
formatted the storage and mounted without issue. One oddity was that the
region was listed as Region1, but in the s3ql command I had to use
"default".
I created a new tenant, user and object service in Keystone and s3ql as a
container. I execute swift stat as the user and as well as list the
container, I also could upload and download files using the swift command.
I also was able to connect using Cyber Duck (a Windows program) and it even
shows "regionOne" as the region in its list view. But when I run mkfs.s3ql
--debug --plain --authfile /root/.s3ql/authinfo2-test --backend-options
no-ssl swiftks://controller.centre.edu:5000/regionOne:s3ql
I still get: 2015-04-06 23:34:31.630 9033 MainThread root.excepthook: No
accessible object storage service found in region regionOne (available
regions: )
Below is the contents of response.txt
{"access": {"token": {"issued_at": "2015-04-07T03:34:32.476928", "expires":
"2015-04-07T04:34:32Z", "id": "d83a7547f504460994c345a98c3ebd61",
"audit_ids": ["2-Z1PlOhSreGm_-jf8G2xg"]}, "serviceCatalog": [], "user":
{"username": "centreswift", "roles_links": [], "id":
"6986dc1a9c0d4083b922e49224fa9f51", "roles": [], "name": "centreswift"},
"metadata": {"is_admin": 0, "roles": []}}}
I know it can work, because it works with swiftstack, but I'm at a lose for
what I'm doing wrong. Tomorrow (its last in eastern US) I'll start posting
in some Swift forums/lists, but I haven't found anything that fits my
problem.
I appreciate your help, sorry to be a pain.
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