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Re: Problems connecting Dashboard and Nova

 

Thanks Mark,

I'm trying your nova.sh script. I run it in a clean Ubuntu instance as
'nova.sh install'. However it didn't start the nova processes.

Please let me know what is the correct way of runnig the scrpt to get
everything running.

Mauricio




On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 5:28 PM, Mark Gius <mark@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Have you set up and configured a keystone instance for authentication?  The
> dashboard only supports Keystone based authentication right now, and it
> looks like you're trying to connect to nova using Nova's builtin auth.  That
> howto you are following is quite old.   If you're looking to get openstack
> up and running on a single box, you might want to try this script (
> https://github.com/4P/deployscripts/blob/master/nova.sh) which sets up
> nova+keystone+glance+dashboard on a single host.
>
>  If you'd like to modify your existing setup, take a look at
> https://github.com/openstack/keystone, which talks about how to set up
> keystone and integrate it into your nova installation.
>
> Mark
>
> On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 10:15 AM, Mauricio Arango <
> arango.mauricio@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I installed Nova and Dashboard on a single VirtualBox Ubuntu guest,
>> following the instructions in:
>>
>> http://uksysadmin.wordpress.com/2011/02/17/running-openstack-under-virtualbox-a-complete-guide/
>> and
>> http://wiki.openstack.org/OpenStackDashboard
>>
>> I added the following lines in Dahsboard's  local_settings.py, based on
>> information extracted from the novarc file in Nova:
>> [
>> EC2_ACCESS_KEY="afa00c4d-7c1f-4a26-8986-1e291abb4e9d:myproject"
>> EC2_SECRET_KEY="e77a7fd0-bd94-4e67-9dc1-75a9ee2da45c"
>> EC2_URL="http://172.241.0.101:8773/services/Cloud";
>>
>> NOVA_API_KEY="afa00c4d-7c1f-4a26-8986-1e291abb4e9d"
>> NOVA_USERNAME="mauricio"
>> NOVA_URL="http://172.241.0.101:8774/v1.0/";
>> NOVA_CERT="/home/mauricio/ostack/cloud/creds/cacert.pem"
>> ]
>>
>> The nova install, runs well, tested it using euca tools.
>>
>> The GUI part of Dashboard works but fails connecting to Nova, generating
>> the this error on any connection attempt:
>> [
>> DEBUG:django_openstack.api:extras_api connection created using token
>> "e1d4b8ca-9386-4f8e-b194-de6e504d6fa5" and url "
>> http://localhost:8774/v1.1";
>> ERROR:django_openstack.dash:ApiException in instance usage
>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>   File
>> "/home/mauricio/ostack/openstack-dashboard/django-openstack/django_openstack/dash/views/instances.py",
>> line 167, in usage
>>     usage = api.usage_get(request, tenant_id, datetime_start,
>> datetime_end)
>>   File
>> "/home/mauricio/ostack/openstack-dashboard/django-openstack/django_openstack/api.py",
>> line 270, in inner
>>     return f(*args, **kwargs)
>>   File
>> "/home/mauricio/ostack/openstack-dashboard/django-openstack/django_openstack/api.py",
>> line 520, in usage_get
>>     return Usage(extras_api(request).usage.get(tenant_id, start, end))
>>   File
>> "/home/mauricio/ostack/openstack-dashboard/openstack-dashboard/.dashboard-venv/src/openstackx/openstackx/extras/usage.py",
>> line 15, in get
>>     return self._get("/extras/usage/%s?start=%s&end=%s" % (tenant_id,
>> start.isoformat(), end.isoformat()), "usage")
>>   File
>> "/home/mauricio/ostack/openstack-dashboard/openstack-dashboard/.dashboard-venv/src/openstackx/openstackx/api/base.py",
>> line 36, in _get
>>     resp, body = self.api.connection.get(url)
>>   File
>> "/home/mauricio/ostack/openstack-dashboard/openstack-dashboard/.dashboard-venv/src/openstackx/openstackx/api/connection.py",
>> line 78, in get
>>     return self._cs_request(url, 'GET', **kwargs)
>>   File
>> "/home/mauricio/ostack/openstack-dashboard/openstack-dashboard/.dashboard-venv/src/openstackx/openstackx/api/connection.py",
>> line 66, in _cs_request
>>     raise ex
>> Unauthorized: This server could not verify that you are authorized to
>> access the document you requested. Either you supplied the wrong credentials
>> (e.g., bad password), or your browser does not understand how to supply the
>> credentials required. (HTTP 401)
>> ]
>>
>>
>> I'm including the contents of the novarc file:
>> [
>> NOVA_KEY_DIR=$(pushd $(dirname $BASH_SOURCE)>/dev/null; pwd;
>> popd>/dev/null)
>> export EC2_ACCESS_KEY="afa00c4d-7c1f-4a26-8986-1e291abb4e9d:myproject"
>> export EC2_SECRET_KEY="e77a7fd0-bd94-4e67-9dc1-75a9ee2da45c"
>> export EC2_URL="http://172.241.0.101:8773/services/Cloud";
>> export S3_URL="http://172.241.0.101:3333";
>> export EC2_USER_ID=42 # nova does not use user id, but bundling requires
>> it
>> export EC2_PRIVATE_KEY=${NOVA_KEY_DIR}/pk.pem
>> export EC2_CERT=${NOVA_KEY_DIR}/cert.pem
>> export NOVA_CERT=${NOVA_KEY_DIR}/cacert.pem
>> export EUCALYPTUS_CERT=${NOVA_CERT} # euca-bundle-image seems to require
>> this set
>> alias ec2-bundle-image="ec2-bundle-image --cert ${EC2_CERT} --privatekey
>> ${EC2_PRIVATE_KEY} --user 42 --ec2cert ${NOVA_CERT}"
>> alias ec2-upload-bundle="ec2-upload-bundle -a ${EC2_ACCESS_KEY} -s
>> ${EC2_SECRET_KEY} --url ${S3_URL} --ec2cert ${NOVA_CERT}"
>> export NOVA_API_KEY="afa00c4d-7c1f-4a26-8986-1e291abb4e9d"
>> export NOVA_USERNAME="mauricio"
>> export NOVA_URL="http://172.241.0.101:8774/v1.0/";
>> ]
>>
>>
>> Thanks in advance for your help,
>>
>> Mauricio
>>
>>
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