hi Nate,
It looks like I know the core of your issue. We will try to fix it as soon
as possible.
On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 6:05 PM, Nate Johnston
wrote:
> Running 'rally deployment check' appears to come up with good results:
>
> > keystone endpoints are valid and
Running 'rally deployment check' appears to come up with good results:
> keystone endpoints are valid and following services are available:
> +-++---+
> | services| type | status|
> +-++---+
> | __unknown__
Nate,
please try to make this simple check to make sure that everything is set up
properly:
1) command "rally deployment check" should print an ascii-table with a list
of services available
2) load rally auto-generated openrc file and run some OpenStack CLI command,
for example:
$ .
Boris,
We use a common Keystone across all of our production environments; I
was running this against a new deployment we are working on making
production-ready, so I had specified OS_AUTH_URL to be the common
keystone. There is no keystone deployed in this datacenter.
Is there a specific way I
Nate,
This looks quite strange. Could you share the information from keystone
catalog?
Seems like you didn't setup admin endpoint for keystone in that region.
Best regards,
Boris Pavlovic
On Thu, Jun 9, 2016 at 12:41 PM, Nate Johnston
wrote:
> Rally folks,
>
> I am