On RHEL 6.x I use $ service openstack-keystone restart and that works for me.
Curl is definitely one way. Another handy trick I learned to make sure Keystone was listening: $ wget http://IP_ADDR:5000 $ wget http://IP_ADDR:35357 You have all the tools installed right? I.e. yum install -y openstack-utils and the rest of the packages? Mahalo, Adam *Adam Lawson* AQORN, Inc. 427 North Tatnall Street Ste. 58461 Wilmington, Delaware 19801-2230 Toll-free: (888) 406-7620 On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 4:44 PM, Erich Weiler <wei...@soe.ucsc.edu> wrote: > Hint: >> >> curl http://localhost:5000 >> >> curl http://localhost:35357 >> >> Also...you need a userid and password, usually set an env vars and >> written to a file named keystonerc >> > > Yeah, I got that bit working, something like this: > > export OS_USERNAME=admin > export OS_PASSWORD=somepass > export OS_TENANT_NAME=admin > export OS_AUTH_URL=http://server-private.edu:35357/v2.0 > > Funny thing is that I can do most commands, like "keystone user-list", > create users and tenants, etc, but whenever I start the service it returns > "1" and gives the "Aborting wait for keystone to start" error. From looking > at the init.d script, it returns "1" if "keystone discover" doesn't find > anything, which it isn't. I wonder if it's just a bug of some kind. This > is the RedHat RDO branch, Icehouse. > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing list: http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ > openstack > Post to : openstack@lists.openstack.org > Unsubscribe : http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ > openstack >
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