Public bug reported:

Problem:
During the first installation of Kilo followed by instructions (here 
http://docs.openstack.org/kilo/install-guide/install/apt/content/keystone-services.html
  ), running the command 'openstack service create   --name keystone 
--description "OpenStack Identity" identity' results in error: 
ERROR: openstack An unexpected error prevented the server from fulfilling your 
request. (HTTP 500) (Request-ID: req-cb621c28-1194-465f-80e1-0de6ba667ba8)
The /var/log/keystone/keystone.log file contains the following error:
2015-06-04 11:19:19.641 58867 ERROR keystone.common.wsgi [-] (OperationalError) 
no such table: token u'SELECT token.id AS token_id, token.expires AS 
token_expires, token.extra AS token_extra, token.valid AS token_valid, 
token.user_id AS token_user_id, token.trust_id AS token_trust_id \nFROM token 
\nWHERE token.id = ?' ('0a8f304bc9da2fec7c09',)

Workaround:
Switching back to Eventlet (keystone service) from WSGI server (based on 
apache2 and introduced in Kilo) - solves the problem.

** Affects: keystone
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: installation kilo operationalerror

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1461924

Title:
  Creation of service keystone in Kilo resutls in error "...ERROR
  keystone.common.wsgi [-] (OperationalError) no such table..."

Status in OpenStack Identity (Keystone):
  New

Bug description:
  Problem:
  During the first installation of Kilo followed by instructions (here 
http://docs.openstack.org/kilo/install-guide/install/apt/content/keystone-services.html
  ), running the command 'openstack service create   --name keystone 
--description "OpenStack Identity" identity' results in error: 
  ERROR: openstack An unexpected error prevented the server from fulfilling 
your request. (HTTP 500) (Request-ID: req-cb621c28-1194-465f-80e1-0de6ba667ba8)
  The /var/log/keystone/keystone.log file contains the following error:
  2015-06-04 11:19:19.641 58867 ERROR keystone.common.wsgi [-] 
(OperationalError) no such table: token u'SELECT token.id AS token_id, 
token.expires AS token_expires, token.extra AS token_extra, token.valid AS 
token_valid, token.user_id AS token_user_id, token.trust_id AS token_trust_id 
\nFROM token \nWHERE token.id = ?' ('0a8f304bc9da2fec7c09',)

  Workaround:
  Switching back to Eventlet (keystone service) from WSGI server (based on 
apache2 and introduced in Kilo) - solves the problem.

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