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Re: Keystone Curl can't get tokens by credentials

 

Hi!

You are using sqlite and I guess that you have run ./sampledata as root. So, the database file is owned by root and cannot be writable by `keystone` user.

Please change it ownership (run as root in the directory where you have your keystone.db):

chown keystone keystone.db


On 01/14/2012 01:51 PM, Xuyun Zhang wrote:
I set the database by running ./sampledata

Then I tried to use curl to get tokens, the command is:

$ curl -d '{"auth":{"passwordCredentials":{"username": "admin", "password": "secrete"}}}' -H "Content-type: application/json" http://localhost:35357/v2.0/tokens

The result is :
$ {"IdentityFault": {"message": "Unhandled error", "code": "500", "details": "(OperationalError) attempt to write a readonly database u'INSERT INTO tokens (id, user_id, tenant_id, expires) VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?)' ('ce9cc482-7ab5-4785-9152-3cab95e12833', 1, None, '2012-01-15 22:41:14.794615')"}}

it seemed that the token had been generated yet can't be written to the database.

my environment:
swift version: 1.4.3-0ubuntu2 (installed by apt-get install command)
keystone version: keystone 2012.1-dev (installation directory: /home/chang/keystone)

Any helpful information is highly appreciated!

Regards,
Sean



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