Thanks Michael for providing the code snippet. It was of great help. I was doing things as expected but missed to set interface in profile.
Could you please provide some reference to what configparser object. I am using code provided by you except setting config parser object and getting SSL error when setting 'keystone' interface as 'public'. Error is pasted here: http://paste.openstack.org/show/601428/ I am using auth_url as 'https://192.168.255.45:5000/v3'. 192.168.255.45 is public interface. But when I am setting 'keystone' interface as 'internal' with internal ip 172.29.236.11, connection is successful. Seems this SSL error be related to config parser object. Regards, Amit On Sat, Mar 4, 2017 at 2:12 AM, Michael Gale <gale.mich...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hey, > > Here is how I am authenticating using openstacksdk: > > --snip-- > from openstack import connection > from openstack import profile > from openstack import utils > > def _create_connection(self, cloud_params, configobj): > > auth_args = { > 'auth_url' : cloud_params['OS_AUTH_URL'], > 'username' : cloud_params['OS_USERNAME'], > 'password' : cloud_params['OS_PASSWORD'], > 'project_name' : cloud_params['OS_PROJECT_NAME'], > 'user_domain_name' : cloud_params['OS_USER_DOMAIN_NAME'], > 'project_domain_name' : cloud_params['OS_USER_DOMAIN_NAME'], > } > > prof = profile.Profile() > prof.set_region(profile.Profile.ALL, > cloud_params['OS_REGION_NAME']) > prof.set_interface('identity', 'public') > > log.info("Authenticating against: %s" % > (cloud_params['OS_AUTH_URL'])) > log.debug("Authenticating project: %s" % (cloud_params['OS_PROJECT_ > NAME'])) > > conn = connection.Connection( > profile=prof, > verify=configobj.getboolean('DEFAULT', 'verify_certs'), > user_agent='openstatstats', > **auth_args > ) > > log.info("Authentication successful") > > return conn > --snip-- > > cloud_params is a dictionary with the OS_* vars loaded from the > environment vars, configobj is a configparser object. > > Michael > > > > On Fri, Mar 3, 2017 at 4:12 AM, Amit Kumar <ebiib...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Andy, thanks for your response. >> >> Address is reachable. I am running Horizon UI on this address >> successfully. I used "http" whereas it should be "https" but it is not >> working currently with https as well. >> >> Anyways, I tried the script from utility container where openstack >> command line client is successful in executing the commands but python sdk >> connection is failing with following error: >> >> *"openstack.exceptions.HttpException: HttpException: Expecting to find >> domain in project - the server could not comply with the request since it >> is either malformed or otherwise incorrect. The client is assumed to be in >> error."* >> >> On noting the difference in wireshark traces, openstack command line >> client is adding "domain" related information in request but this domain >> related information is missing while attempting connection using python SDK. >> >> @openstack-sdk, could anyone provide information that how to add domain >> related information while attempting connection using python sdk. >> >> Regards, >> Amit >> >> >> On Thu, Mar 2, 2017 at 8:54 PM, Andy McCrae <andy.mcc...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi Amit, >>> >>> Sending it again to include the ML! >>> >>> On 2 March 2017 at 11:01, Amit Kumar <ebiib...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi All, >>>> >>>> I have deployed Openstack using Openstack-Ansible. I am using Newton >>>> release from tag 14.0.8. My test environment is containing only Compute >>>> Node and Controller Node (Infra Node). >>>> When using Openstack Python SDK, I am getting following error while >>>> making connection to external_vib_lp_address (192.168.255.45) binded to >>>> port 5000. >>>> >>>> *openstack.exceptions.SDKException: Connection failure that may be >>>> retried.* >>>> >>> >>> Based on the error this is a connection issue - have you tested >>> manually connecting to the external address you listed on that port? >>> A good place to start would be to start looking at why it can't connect >>> and seeing if you can manually connect outside of using the SDK. >>> >>> Are you trying to connect from a separate host to the OpenStack >>> environment? If so can you even access 192.168.255.45? >>> >>> If you're still having issues feel free to jump into #openstack-ansible >>> on Freenode and hopefully you'll be able to get more help there! >>> >>> Andy >>> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> 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 >> >> > > > -- > > “The Man who says he can, and the man who says he can not.. Are both > correct” >
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