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Re: Enabling logging in keystone.

 

I find it odd that the document describes two approaches for configuring
keystone -- one being a relatively undocumented, scripted approach not
managed or distributed by OpenStack. Surely these two approaches will
continue to evolve seperately and we'll experience more issues such as this
one.

Anyone have any objections to removing this "scripted configuration"
section in favor of focusing on the existing "manual" approach?

http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/openstack-compute/install/apt/content/setting-up-tenants-users-and-roles.html

-Dolph


On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 6:42 PM, Ahmed Al-Mehdi <ahmed@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>   Hi Dolph,
>
>  I am now getting the same output as the "curl" command, basically
> "Invalid Tenant". At this point
>
> root@ubuntu1:~# keystone --os-username=adminUser --os-password=secretword--os-tenant-name=service
> --os-auth-url=http://10.0.
> 2.15:35357/v2.0 token-get
>
> No handlers could be found for logger "keystoneclient.client"
> Invalid tenant (HTTP 401)
>
> Without the "os-tenant-name" parameter, I seem to get "good' response.
>
> root@ubuntu1:~# keystone --os-username=adminUser --os-password=secretword--os
> -auth-url=http://10.0.2.15:35357/v2.0 token-get
> No handlers could be found for logger "keystoneclient.v2_0.client"
> +----------+----------------------------------+
> | Property | Value |
> +----------+----------------------------------+
> | expires | 2012-10-03T23:31:17Z |
> | id | 31078072aae94f5aab5c8e46ff5f6373 |
> | user_id | 3e674f7f64ba452cb20781b8d5e26b7f |
> +----------+----------------------------------+
>  At this point, I feel like I am running into issues with/in the python /
> PyYAML script (https://github.com/nimbis/keystone-init.git) which must
> not be populating info into keystone "accurately" and most probably not
> equivalent to manual steps mentioned in "Deploy and Install OpenStack -
> Red Hat Ubuntu". I will look into the script.
>
>  Regards,
> Ahmed.
>
>  ------------------------------
> *From:* Dolph Mathews [dolph.mathews@xxxxxxxxx]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 02, 2012 2:19 PM
>
> *To:* Ahmed Al-Mehdi
> *Cc:* heckj; openstack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> *Subject:* Re: [Openstack] Enabling logging in keystone.
>
>  No worries, that's what a second set of eyes is for!
>
>  By specifying a token and endpoint, you're bypassing the authentication
> process that your curl command is performing.
>
>  You can test authentication with the keystone client using:
>
>  $ keystone --os-username=adminUser --os-password=secretword
> --os-tenant-name=adminTenant --os-authurl=http://10.0.2.15:35357/v2.0<http://10.0.2.15:35357/v2.0/tokens>
>  token-get
>
>  But as Anne pointed out, you don't have a tenant named "adminTenant".
> You'll also need to make sure you've granted a role to your user on the
> specified tenant for authorization to succeed. You can remove the tenant
> name argument from the token-get call to test authentication without
> authorization (therefore without requiring anything but a valid user in
> your keystone install).
>
>  -Dolph
>
> On Tuesday, October 2, 2012, Ahmed Al-Mehdi wrote:
>
>>  Hi Dolph,
>>
>> Very sorry about that.  With the correct token, calling keystone from
>> the cli is working.    However, the curl command is failing.  Will this
>> cause an issue down the line as I start to install glance and nova?
>>
>>
>> #> keystone --token 012345SECRET99TOKEN012345 --endpoint
>> http://10.0.2.15:35357/v2.0 tenant-list
>> +----------------------------------+---------------+---------+
>> |                id                |      name     | enabled |
>> +----------------------------------+---------------+---------+
>> | 07a44f9d55694d638f41bc160c14b42e | openstackDemo |   True  |
>> | 0e4cc20586ae42329db51e0c6f807731 |    service    |   True  |
>> +----------------------------------+---------------+---------+
>>  #> curl -d '{"auth": {"tenantName": "adminTenant", "passwordCredentials":
>> {"username": "adminUser", "password": "secretword"}}}' -H "Content-type:
>> application/json" http://10.0.2.15:35357/v2.0/tokens | python -mjson.tool
>>   % Total    % Received % Xferd  Average Speed   Time    Time     Time
>> Current
>>                                  Dload  Upload   Total   Spent    Left
>> Speed
>> 100   231    0   116  100   115   2771   2747 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:--
>> 3052
>> {
>>     "error": {
>>         "code": 401,
>>         "message": "The request you have made requires authentication.",
>>         "title": "Not Authorized"
>>     }
>> }
>>
>> Regards,
>> Ahmed.
>>
>>
>>  ------------------------------
>>  *From:* Dolph Mathews [dolph.mathews@xxxxxxxxx<https://exg5.exghost.com/owa/UrlBlockedError.aspx>
>> ]
>> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 02, 2012 12:12 PM
>> *To:* Ahmed Al-Mehdi
>> *Cc:* heckj; openstack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<https://exg5.exghost.com/owa/UrlBlockedError.aspx>
>> *Subject:* Re: [Openstack] Enabling logging in keystone.
>>
>>  You're missing a "5" on the admin_token you've specified on the command
>> line.
>>
>>  012345SECRET99TOKEN01234 (your CLI arg)
>> 012345SECRET99TOKEN012345 (keystone.conf)
>>
>>  -Dolph
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 1:08 PM, Ahmed Al-Mehdi <ahmed@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Joe,
>>
>> I have put the conf file (renamed to ahmed_keystone.conf)  into gist.
>>
>> git://gist.github.com/3821846.git
>>
>> Please let me know if you have any issues accessing the file.
>>
>> Thank you very much for helping me out.  I have a feeling the issue might
>> be in the python script to populate keystone. When I previously input the
>> data manually, I got keystone configured properly.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Ahmed.
>>
>>
>> ________________________________________
>> From: heckj [heckj@xxxxxxx]
>>  Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2012 10:56 AM
>>  To: Ahmed Al-Mehdi
>> Cc: openstack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Subject: Re: [Openstack] Enabling logging in keystone.
>>
>> Ahmed - can you put your keystone.conf into a paste or gist and share it
>> with me? I'd be happy to help you debug this.
>>
>> I'm assuming you're running keystone on the system with the IP address
>> 10.0.2.15, correct?
>>
>> -joe
>>
>> On Oct 2, 2012, at 10:45 AM, Ahmed Al-Mehdi <ahmed@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> > Hi Joe,
>> >
>> > I noticed I did not put the port number in the URL, now I am getting a
>> more meaningful error:
>> >
>> > #> keystone --token 012345SECRET99TOKEN01234 --endpoint
>> http://10.0.2.15:35357/v2.0  tenant-list
>> > No handlers could be found for logger "keystoneclient.client"
>> > Unable to authorize user
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> > Ahmed.
>> >
>> > ________________________________________
>> > From: openstack-bounces+ahmed=coraid.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx[openstack-bounces+ahmed
>> =coraid.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ahmed Al-Mehdi [
>> ahmed@xxxxxxxxxx]
>> > Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2012 10:30 AM
>> > To: heckj
>> > Cc: openstack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > Subject: Re: [Openstack] Enabling logging in keystone.
>> >
>> > Hi Joe,
>> >
>> > Unfortunately before I read your response I re-installed my Ubuntuserver.  I repeated the same steps mentioned in the OpenStackdocument "Deploy and Install OpenStack- RedHatUbuntu"
>> and also used the script mentioned in it  (
>> https://github.com/nimbis/keystone-init/blob/master/keystone-init.py) to
>> populate keystone.  I reboot the server prior to running your suggested
>> command and now running into a different issue, which I feel maybe due to
>> not starting some service.  Btw, my host OS is Ubuntu 12.04 (32 bit)
>> running inVirtualBox.
>> >
>> > Currently I am getting the following error:
>> >
>> > #> keystone --token 012345SECRET99TOKEN01234 --endpoint
>> http://10.0.2.15/v2.0 tenant-lis
>>
>>
>
> --
>
>  -Dolph
>

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