Hi,
I got it running. A foolish mistake. I mentioned the swift endpoint as
http, where as proxy was running https :O
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Shashank Sahni
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 12:27 PM, Shashank Sahni wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm following the steps mentioned in the official object storage
> documentation.
>
>
> http:
Hi,
I'm following the steps mentioned in the official object storage
documentation.
http://docs.openstack.org/folsom/openstack-object-storage/admin/content/verify-swift-installation.html
I followed the steps as it is and all the services are up and running with
no traces of any error in /var/log
Hi ,
For keystone 2.0 auth
the request should provide a json format which includes username / tenant /
password .
In your curl test , you provide two headers to auth 2.0 .
Please have a look at officail document to get the right API call.
2012/11/21 Shashank Sahni
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the res
Hi,
Thanks for the response. I went head to verify using curl and ran.
$ curl -k -v -H 'X-Storage-User: admin:admin' -H 'X-Storage-Pass: '
http://10.2.4.115:5000/v2.0
Here is the output. I don't see the token or storage-url anywhere. Note
that, 10.2.4.115 is the keystone server.
* About to
In my suggestion, using curl for verifying keystone first. And then using curl
to access swift proxy with the returned token and service-endpoint from
previous keystone operation.
It must give u more clear clues.
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Shashank Sahni 於 2012/11/20 下午6:40 寫道:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to
Hi,
I'm trying to install Swift 1.7.4 on Ubuntu 12.04. The installation is
multi-node with keystone and swift(proxy+storage) running on separate
systems. Keystone is up and running perfectly fine. Swift user and service
endpoints are created correctly to point to the swift_node. Swift is
configure
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