Re: [Openstack] Horizon - Internal Server Error when hitting /nova/instances_and_volumes/

2013-05-08 Thread Daniel Ellison
On May 8, 2013, at 2:48 PM, Gabriel Hurley wrote: > If you have "Instances & Volumes" then you're not running Grizzly Horizon. > Those two were split apart in Grizzly. Prior to Grizzly the Volume Service > was required. In Grizzly Horizon it's not. > > As such you have two choices: run Cinder l

Re: [Openstack] Horizon - Internal Server Error when hitting /nova/instances_and_volumes/

2013-05-08 Thread Gabriel Hurley
: Tuesday, May 07, 2013 11:01 AM > To: OpenStack Users > Subject: [Openstack] Horizon - Internal Server Error when hitting > /nova/instances_and_volumes/ > > As the subject says, I'm having issues getting at "Instances & Volumes" (also > "Images & Snapshots"

Re: [Openstack] Horizon - Internal Server Error when hitting /nova/instances_and_volumes/

2013-05-08 Thread Daniel Ellison
On May 8, 2013, at 7:27 AM, Daniel Ellison wrote: > On May 7, 2013, at 2:01 PM, Daniel Ellison wrote: > I think I know the source of the problem. I first had to add a logging > section for "openstack_dashboard" in local_settings.py despite the fact that > there was already a section for "horizo

Re: [Openstack] Horizon - Internal Server Error when hitting /nova/instances_and_volumes/

2013-05-08 Thread Daniel Ellison
On May 7, 2013, at 2:01 PM, Daniel Ellison wrote: > As the subject says, I'm having issues getting at "Instances & Volumes" (also > "Images & Snapshots") in Horizon. I'm running grizzly on precise. Everything > else works fine; the entire "Admin" tab works as expected. The "Overview" and > "Acc

[Openstack] Horizon - Internal Server Error when hitting /nova/instances_and_volumes/

2013-05-07 Thread Daniel Ellison
As the subject says, I'm having issues getting at "Instances & Volumes" (also "Images & Snapshots") in Horizon. I'm running grizzly on precise. Everything else works fine; the entire "Admin" tab works as expected. The "Overview" and "Access & Security" also work fine. Is there any way to see wh