I guess the issue was more of keystone service but not sure of that. I exec few keystone commands and things started working..I am able to List from jclouds the configuredzones(), which as Lau says returns "RegionOne" and then if I start an Instance, I am able to list the servers using jclouds listInDetails(),
Dont know the real reason of this failure earlier.. On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 4:39 AM, Bk Lau <bklau2...@gmail.com> wrote: > I installed and use the devStack recently. > > zones = nova.getApi().getConfiguredZones() <== will return a set of regions, > not availability zones!!! > > Example : "RegionA", not "nova". > > If you look at the nova extensions, there is a "availability-zone" extensions. > > I don't think this is what is involved under the hood when you call > nova.getApi().getConfiguredZones() > > > > > > On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 4:26 AM, Andrew Phillips <andr...@apache.org>wrote: > >> <error message="The resource could not be found." code="404" title="Not >>> Found"/> >>> >> >> Hm...I suspected as much, but thanks for confirming. If that service >> really is not available, it may be some kind of configuration issue? >> >> Which version of devstack are you running? And you may have more luck by >> jumping on #jclouds on IRC Freenode and asking one of the OpenStack experts >> that are often there... >> >> Good luck! >> >> ap >> > > -- Regards Vijay Sukthankar