Re: [Openstack] Connecting to Keystone from a different port using HAproxy

2013-06-13 Thread Samuel Winchenbach
I may have found a solution to my problem, but I am not sure it will help you much. I created an entry in hosts that named my internal ip "local-internal" and then I bound keystone to that ip. Next I configured the pacemaker resource agent to check "local-internal" which will, of course, be diffe

Re: [Openstack] Connecting to Keystone from a different port using HAproxy

2013-06-13 Thread Aaron Knister
Hi Sam I don't have a fix but I actually had the same problem but for a different reason. I was trying to run keystone via apache and listen on multiple ports to support regular auth and external auth. I couldn't figure out how to map additional ports within keytstone. I'm very much interested

[Openstack] Connecting to Keystone from a different port using HAproxy

2013-06-13 Thread Samuel Winchenbach
Hi All, I am attempting to set up a high availability openstack cluster. Currently, using pacemaker, I create a Virtual IP for all the highly available service, launch haproxy to proxy all the requests and clone keystone to all the nodes. The idea being that the requests come into haproxy and a