Hi all,
I found this issue was fixed by
https://bugs.launchpad.net/keystone/+bug/1433402. Thanks.
John
Eugen Block 於 2016年8月4日 週四 下午9:20寫道:
> I just tried to reproduce that with a test domain, but I didn't get
> any errors. Did you make sure that your environment script uses the
> right creden
Hi all,
I installed sahara on Openstack liberty version, and I succeed to deploy
CDH-5.4 without any error. But When I login to the Cloudera-manager VM, I found
some wrong Hadoop/HDFS configurations:
[root@int32bit-hadoop-1-cdh-master-001 hdfs]# hdfs dfs -df
Filesystem SizeUse
Hi Hossein,
hossein zabolzadeh wrote:
> Hi there.
> I am dealing with large amount of legacy application(MediaWiki, Joomla,
> ...) running on openstack. I am looking for the best way to improve high
> availability of my instances. All applications are not designed for
> fail(Non-Cloud-Ready Apps)
Dear Team,
I am installing openstack mitaka on my debian machine.
I followed the steps mentioned in the user manual,
while I am trying to register the keystone service, I am getting 404 error
and the error log shows
/usr/bin/keystone-wsgi-admin file not found
I don't see the file anywhere in my
Hello. Seems like an issue around Cloudera (not sure). I faced with
something like that when cluster was deployed without Oozie. Could please
try to deploy cluster with Oozie server?
On Mon, Aug 8, 2016 at 11:56 AM, fuguangping
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I installed sahara on Openstack liberty version
Try to run "sudo which keystone-wsgi-admin"
On Mon, Aug 8, 2016 at 2:16 PM, Selvamani Gandhimathi
wrote:
> I could not find the file in the /usr/local/bin/ also,
>
> What should I do
> On Aug 8, 2016 4:43 PM, "Kseniya Tychkova" wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> keystone-wsgi-admin usually is in */usr/local/bi
I could not find the file in the /usr/local/bin/ also,
What should I do
On Aug 8, 2016 4:43 PM, "Kseniya Tychkova" wrote:
> Hi,
> keystone-wsgi-admin usually is in */usr/local/bin* directory (not
> /usr/bin)
> Check if you have it there.
> Then check your apache configuration (/etc/apache2/sites
Hi,
keystone-wsgi-admin usually is in */usr/local/bin* directory (not /usr/bin)
Check if you have it there.
Then check your apache configuration
(/etc/apache2/sites-available/wsgi-keystone.conf)
There is a line: WSGIScriptAlias / /usr/local/bin/keystone-wsgi-admin
Check that path is correct and y
On Mon, Aug 08, 2016 at 04:11:12PM +0530, Selvamani Gandhimathi wrote:
> Dear Team,
>
> I am installing openstack mitaka on my debian machine.
> I followed the steps mentioned in the user manual,
>
> while I am trying to register the keystone service, I am getting 404 error
> and the error log sh
Hi Mathi!
Can you please specify a link to the instructions you've followed?
Thoughts: keystone-wsgi-* scripts are generated by PBR, which is
required, but it must be run in order to make these files. If you follow
DevStack installation procedure, all magic is done for you.
Hint: simplest w
I wasn't able to find any documentation that explicitly lists which
component's API services are officially supported in Mitaka.
* Keystone (http://docs.openstack.org/developer/keystone/apache-httpd.html)
* Cinder (http://docs.openstack.org/developer/cinder/devref/api.apache.html)
* Swift
(http://
Hello,
We are currently playing with swift and try to find out if it would be
useful for our needs. We would use the latest mitaka release. It would
be a multi-region deployment in around 4-5 different countries/DCs with
a total size of 5 TB and millions of small files. Worst case RTT between
AFAIK, there is no official documentation for Heat, but Heat supports
mod_wsgi.
You can use these Apache templates:
https://github.com/openstack/heat/tree/master/devstack/files
and these scripts: https://github.com/openstack/heat/tree/master/heat/httpd
to run Heat under mod_wsgi.
Also we have gate
Hi,
I'm going to write a Murano app for MariaDB Server.
Unfortunately, I'm receiving the following log error from Murano engine,
although MariaDB is actually installed on the server.
*{"packages": [{"class_definitions": ["io.murano.apps.databases.MariaDB"],
"descrip
Great to hear that you're looking at Swift. Answers inline...
--John
On 8 Aug 2016, at 7:56, Chris wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We are currently playing with swift and try to find out if it would be useful
> for our needs. We would use the latest mitaka release. It would be a
> multi-region deployme
I am new to the thread... so I apologize if this has already been discussed.
Can anyone point me to how to properly apply boostrap/bootswatch themes to
Horizon Portal? For example, which directory to store the files, how to
enable boostrap themes versus the defaults, etc.
This is just to skin/the
Hi all, I am experiencing a strange bug running jobs on Sahara (Red
Hat Liberty).
When submitting a job to a Spark 1.3.1 cluster, I get the following
error immediately:
2016-08-08 15:56:09.546 20949 WARNING sahara.service.edp.job_manager [req-fb5b47
22-861a-4063-bc22-5e96b417376c ] [instance: non
Hello.
I haven't saw issues like that. Can you explain more precisely how you are
running job, what configs and arguments are passed, job binaries, and so
on. Minimal example for reproducing this issue should be a best option.
Moreover, this looks like a absolutely strange issue (if job was execu
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