Didn't realize that its the nova-api which provides ec2 compatibility layer. Solved.
-- Shashank Sahni On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 4:45 PM, Shashank Sahni <shredde...@gmail.com>wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I've successfully installed keystone(folsom release), glance and swift. > I'm able to create the ec2 credentials for any user, but keystone daemon > isn't listening on port 8773. > > I've configured services and endpoints appropriately to point to url > http://keystone_ip:8773/services/Cloud, but there doesn't seem to be any > service listening on port 8773(netstat returns only port 5000 as up). > Please find 'ec2' specific configuration in my keystone.conf file below. > > [ec2] > driver = keystone.contrib.ec2.backends.sql.Ec2 > [filter:ec2_extension] > paste.filter_factory = keystone.contrib.ec2:Ec2Extension.factory > [pipeline:public_api] > pipeline = stats_monitoring url_normalize token_auth admin_token_auth > xml_body json_body debug ec2_extension user_crud_extension public_service > [pipeline:admin_api] > pipeline = stats_monitoring url_normalize token_auth admin_token_auth > xml_body json_body debug stats_reporting ec2_extension s3_extension > crud_extension admin_service > > Any suggestions? > > -- > Shashank Sahni > >
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