Hi,
Problem resolved.
curl 10.16.37.221:5000 returned access denied. So I added a no proxy for
the host ip in the browser after which it began returning the JSON data.
After this I exported the same in my keystone_adminrc file as Chinmaya
pointed out. That solved the problem and it no longer
On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 6:53 AM, Dhvanan Shah wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Enabling the debug flag didn't give any additional information.
>
> 2 node Cluster means that I have one controller that also runs the compute
> and an additional compute node, thus 2 node OpenStack Cluster.
>
>
Hi,
Looks like its connecting to proxy first,
Starting new HTTP connection (1): proxy.serc.iisc.ernet.in
Try
export no_proxy=
#Chinmaya
On 27 April 2016 at 17:23, Dhvanan Shah wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Enabling the debug flag didn't give any additional information.
>
> 2 node
2016-04-27 12:43 GMT+02:00 Dhvanan Shah :
> keystone --debug user-list gives this:
>
> /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/keystoneclient/shell.py:65:
> DeprecationWarning: The keystone CLI is deprecated in favor of
> python-openstackclient. For a Python library, continue using
>
Hi,
Enabling the debug flag didn't give any additional information.
2 node Cluster means that I have one controller that also runs the compute
and an additional compute node, thus 2 node OpenStack Cluster.
The problem here is not with the password as I am able to log in through
the dashboard.
Depending on which release of keystone you're running, try enabling either
insecure_debug (more recent releases) or debug (older releases) to true in
keystone.conf to get more detailed error messages from keystone.
keystone --debug user-list gives this:
/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/keystoneclient/shell.py:65:
DeprecationWarning: The keystone CLI is deprecated in favor of
python-openstackclient. For a Python library, continue using
python-keystoneclient.
'python-keystoneclient.', DeprecationWarning)
On running openstack-status this is what I get (all the services are
running, so not included that here)
== Keystone users ==
/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/keystoneclient/shell.py:65:
DeprecationWarning: The keystone CLI is deprecated in favor of
python-openstackclient. For a Python library,
Hi Jens,
The password is correct when I echo $OS_PASSWORD.
I downloaded the admin-openrc.sh file from the dashboard and sourced. I ran
a nova list after that:
No handlers could be found for logger
"keystoneclient.auth.identity.generic.base"
ERROR (Forbidden): Forbidden (HTTP 403)
It still gives
2016-04-27 10:30 GMT+02:00 Dhvanan Shah :
> UPDATE:
> I am able to log into Horizon and perform all actions without any issue but
> on my terminal, I am not able to do the same. The password that I thought
> was wrong is not the issue as I logged in with the same password.
> My
UPDATE:
I am able to log into Horizon and perform all actions without any issue but
on my terminal, I am not able to do the same. The password that I thought
was wrong is not the issue as I logged in with the same password.
My keystone_adminrc file looks like this:
unset OS_SERVICE_TOKEN
All the services are running properly, it is just that the any action
performed says I am not authenticated or Forbidden (403) which means that
there is an authorization problem. In my keystone_adminrc file I have
exported all the environment variables and also set the admin password. Can
it be
http://10.16.37.221:35357/v2.0/tokens/34e4b79b157a4526bc8ebb80b82cbf62
This link corresponding to the above token shows this error message -
{"error": {"message": "The request you have made requires
authentication.", "code": 401, "title": "Unauthorized"}}
So there is a problem in
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