[Openstack-operators] Liberty Identity install: keystone.service not being created in DB

Matt Fischer matt at mattfischer.com
Sat Mar 5 23:00:54 UTC 2016


I think you can ignore that no handlers message, it's not the issue. You
should check /var/log/keystone/keystone-manage.Log to find the original
issue. You can also run the dbsync with the verbose flag IIRC.
On Mar 5, 2016 3:38 PM, "Christopher Hull" <chrishull42 at gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Hi all;
>
> I'm attempting an install of Liberty on a single box and I ran into an
> issue when syncing keystone.conf with the db.
>
> Contents of keystone.conf
>
> +-------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------------------+
> | keystone: Section | Key         |
> Value                                             |
>
> +-------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------------------+
> | DEFAULT           | verbose     |
> True                                              |
> | DEFAULT           | admin_token |
> 91121d2c109d7fc778e4                              |
> | database          | connection  |
> mysql://keystone:sleestack191@controller/keystone |
> | memcache          | servers     |
> localhost:11211                                   |
> | revoke            | driver      |
> sql                                               |
> | token             | driver      |
> memcache                                          |
> | token             | provider    |
> uuid                                              |
>
> +-------------------+-------------+---------------------------------------------------+
>
> su -s /bin/sh -c "keystone-manage db_sync" keystone
> No handlers could be found for logger "oslo_config.cfg"
> IS this an issue somehow?  Not sure it's working.
>
>
> Because later when I try to
> openstack service create --name keystone --description "OpenStack
> Identity" identity
> An unexpected error prevented the server from fulfilling your request.
> (HTTP 500) (Request-ID: req-5603ec65-3ba2-4c9b-9501-73772d6b3812)
> Comes back quickly
>
> WTF?
> 2016-03-05 16:42:51.695 3294 ERROR keystone.common.wsgi
> [req-3059b920-d493-4142-b104-f59c955e5d37 - - - - -]
> (_mysql_exceptions.ProgrammingError) (1146, "Table 'keystone.service'
> doesn't exist")
> [SQL: u'INSERT INTO service (id, type, enabled, extra) VALUES (%s, %s, %s,
> %s)'] [parameters:
> ('17b77b89d54d4dad97a89afd5b779cb0', 'identity', 1, '{"description":
> "OpenStack Identity", "name": "keystone"}')]
>
> I log onto mariadb and indeed there is no keystone.service table in the
> keystone db.
>
>
>
> The only reference I could find was this.   And BTW the poster is
> correct.  I sure can't find a dup of the question.  And if there was one a
> nice little link to it from this page sure would be the common sense thing
> to do.  :-)    I don't even know how to register for an account on this
> site?
>
> Anyway.  has anyone else run into this?
>
> Chris
>
> -------
>
> And then, for no reason :-)   it worked???
>
> [root at maersk src]# source os-service-create.sh
> [root at maersk src]# openstack service create --name keystone --description
> "OpenStack Identity" identity
> +-------------+----------------------------------+
> | Field       | Value                            |
> +-------------+----------------------------------+
> | description | OpenStack Identity               |
> | enabled     | True                             |
> | id          | 2f38c47f88e54e59bb8e289644b7e8cb |
> | name        | keystone                         |
> | type        | identity                         |
> +-------------+----------------------------------+
>
> Um  ok.   Wonder if anyone else has seen this.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> - Christopher T. Hull
> 333 Orchard Ave, Sunnyvale CA. 94085
> (415) 385 4865
> chrishull42 at gmail.com
> http://chrishull.com
>
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