I think 5000 is kind of public port, for external use, and 35357 a private
port for internal use. But probably I'm wrong! :)
Is your OS_AUTH_URL and SERVICE_ENDPOINT defined?
unset one of them and try again.
On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 12:54 AM, Hao Wang hao.1.w...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Stackers,
Hi Gui,
Thanks for the reply. I think I have to reconfigure another refresh
environment. It's a little difficult for both of us to make it with a
system full of problem.
Both of the ports are opened by the process of /usr/bin/keystone-all. No
idea why it is like this. Going through source codes
Hi Stackers,
What is the difference between the ports 5000 and 35357?
When I run glance command, the error message is as below. I googled the
message, but no results can address this issue.
root@Controller:~# glance index
ID Name Disk
Hi guys,
Please ignore the second question for it's my bad to miss some steps. I'd
like to raise another question if you've got any idea.
I know the ports 5000 and 9292 are default ports used by services. What
about 8774 below? Could I use other ports?
keystone --os-token
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