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Re: Configuring Nova VNC Proxy_Essex_rc1
Hi Anthony,
So I figured out the issue I was having. I was using the nova-vncproxy
Precise rc1 packages, however nova-consoleauth was not included. Instead, I
simply pulled the source from Git.
Only other issue now is that the access URL that is being returned uses the
127.0.0.1 host. Even after I set the the following flags it still won't
change the host to the IP address I want:
--novncproxy_base_url=http://192.168.10.1:6080/vnc_auto.html
--novncproxy_port=6080
--novncproxy_host=192.168.10.1
When I execute "nova get-vnc-console <server id> novnc" I get an access URL
back, but it is using the host 127.0.0.1 which obviously poses an issue when
I access my dashboard from a different host. Any idea where else I might be
able to change this?
Thanks,
Andrew
From: Anthony Young <sleepsonthefloor@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2012 09:58:16 -0700
To: Andrew Weiss <weissa@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: "openstack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <openstack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Openstack] Configuring Nova VNC Proxy_Essex_rc1
> When I try to execute "nova get-vnc-console <instance_id> <vnctype>" I don't
> get a response...
>
This sounds like you are not running nova-console-auth. There are
references to that in the docs, and you can see a working configuration
using that process in devstack.
A
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