Re: [Openstack] 2 Questions: Port 5000 and 35357, glance index

2012-12-13 Thread Gui Maluf
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,

Re: [Openstack] 2 Questions: Port 5000 and 35357, glance index

2012-12-13 Thread Hao Wang
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

[Openstack] 2 Questions: Port 5000 and 35357, glance index

2012-12-12 Thread Hao Wang
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

Re: [Openstack] 2 Questions: Port 5000 and 35357, glance index

2012-12-12 Thread Hao Wang
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