Yes indeed, even though that patch was for tasks we've yet to get to,
still exactly the same error.
Been bashing my head against this wall for days now, I've resorted to
reading source - and begging for help here :-D
On 24/05/15 01:18, Matt Kassawara wrote:
You made the wsgi vhost changes from the patch that hasn't merged?
On Sat, May 23, 2015 at 08:41 Michael Lindner <mich...@tropyx.com
<mailto:mich...@tropyx.com>> wrote:
Completely disabled.
It really looks like it can't read the password (and correct
hostname) from keystone.conf.....
-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Kassawara <mkassaw...@gmail.com
<mailto:mkassaw...@gmail.com>>
To: Michael Lindner <mich...@tropyx.com <mailto:mich...@tropyx.com>>
Sent: Sun, 24 May 2015 12:31 AM
Subject: Re: [Openstack] keystone service endpoint creation
failing on RHEL7
Any selinux issues?
On Sat, May 23, 2015 at 07:57 Michael Lindner <mich...@tropyx.com
<mailto:mich...@tropyx.com>> wrote:
Yep. And stuff is coming up in the custom apache log files
showing they're working.
I'm stumped lol.
Michael Lindner
IT Systems Consultant
Sent from a Linux and Java based Android!
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From: Matt Kassawara <mkassaw...@gmail.com
<mailto:mkassaw...@gmail.com>>
To: Michael Lindner <mich...@tropyx.com
<mailto:mich...@tropyx.com>>
Cc: "openstack@lists.openstack.org
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Sent: Sat, 23 May 2015 11:11 PM
Subject: Re: [Openstack] keystone service endpoint creation
failing on RHEL7
Did you restart Apache after adding the group to the WSGI
virtual host config file?
On Sat, May 23, 2015 at 1:25 AM, Michael Lindner
<mich...@tropyx.com <mailto:mich...@tropyx.com>> wrote:
Hi List,
That wasn't it, unfortunately. I made those changes but
to no avail.
We're hitting this problem before that stage in the
install guide anyway, in the "Create the service entity
and API endpoint" section.
*To create the service entity and API endpoint*
1.
The Identity service manages a catalog of services in
your OpenStack environment. Services use this catalog
to determine the other services available in your
environment.
Create the service entity for the Identity service:
$ openstack service create \
--name keystone --description "OpenStack Identity" identity
The SQL in keystone.conf works perfectly, copying it to
the shell logs straight in to the keystone database as
user keystone.
It does look like WSGI - from keystone.log:
2015-05-23 16:03:44.909 1739 TRACE keystone.common.wsgi
OperationalError: (OperationalError) (1045, "Access denied
for user 'keystone'@'localhost' (using password: YES)")
None None
In keystone.conf the hostname is set to "controller", not
localhost. (and changing it makes no diff)
Thanks,
Mike.
On 23/05/15 13:59, Matt Kassawara wrote:
Robson,
In this particular case, I believe the WSGI bits can't
read the keystone configuration file and assume default
values.
On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 11:15 PM, Robson Ramos Barreto
<robson.rbarr...@gmail.com
<mailto:robson.rbarr...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi Michael,
Did you check the grant to keystone user on database
and are you using the same password/host on the
keystone config file and database ?
Regards
Sent from my iPhone
On 22/05/2015, at 22:43, mich...@tropyx.com
<mailto:mich...@tropyx.com> wrote:
Hi List,
We're trying to install Kilo on RHEL7, when we get
to creating service endpoints, this command:
openstack service create \
--name keystone --description "OpenStack Identity"
identity
Consistently returns this error:
ERROR: openstack An unexpected error prevented the
server from fulfilling your request. (HTTP 500)
Looking into keystone.log we see that the final
error reads:
(OperationalError) (1045, "Access denied for user
'keystone'@'localhost' (using password: YES)") None None
Three of our team have tried reinstalling as per the
instructions, we've triple checked our config and
database settings but are still lost.
Apologies if this question is terribly backward, but
we've exhausted all other ideas.
Thanks,
MikeL.
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