<div dir="ltr"><pre class="gmail-c-mrkdwn__pre" style="box-sizing:inherit;margin-top:4px;margin-bottom:4px;padding:8px;font-size:12px;line-height:1.50001;font-variant-ligatures:none;white-space:pre-wrap;word-break:normal;border-radius:4px;color:rgb(209,210,211);font-family:Monaco,Menlo,Consolas,"Courier New",monospace">Hi, I'm studying OpenStack.<span class="gmail-c-mrkdwn__br" style="box-sizing:inherit;display:block;height:unset"></span>If you use OpenStack and use it with a keystone token on all computers,<span class="gmail-c-mrkdwn__br" style="box-sizing:inherit;display:block;height:unset"></span>If there is a project in the endpoint URL, the api request cannot be made properly.<span class="gmail-c-mrkdwn__br" style="box-sizing:inherit;display:block;height:unset"></span>The error message is output at 400, and the request fails. We've looked into this, and I've found out,<span class="gmail-c-mrkdwn__br" style="box-sizing:inherit;display:block;height:unset"></span><a target="_blank" class="gmail-c-link" href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/cinder/+bug/1745905" rel="noopener noreferrer" style="box-sizing:inherit;color:inherit;text-decoration-line:none">https://bugs.launchpad.net/cinder/+bug/1745905</a><span class="gmail-c-mrkdwn__br" style="box-sizing:inherit;display:block;height:unset"></span>Here's the bug reporting, and I think it's done with the paperwork.<span class="gmail-c-mrkdwn__br" style="box-sizing:inherit;display:block;height:unset"></span>However, various services such as cinder, swift, and probe are required to include projects in the endpoint url of the installation guide, which is considered contradictory.<span class="gmail-c-mrkdwn__br" style="box-sizing:inherit;display:block;height:unset"></span>Is there any way to fix this?</pre></div>