<div dir="ltr">Ricardo,<div><br></div><div><div style>Shot in the dark, but can you append '/tokens' to the end of your auth URL in CloudBerry/Whitewater? I've seen some posts on the internet talking about that being required by some clients.</div>
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<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 11:12 AM, Ricardo Contreras <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:rcontreras1989@gmail.com" target="_blank">rcontreras1989@gmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
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Hi guys!<br>
I need help with an implementation using Swift+Keystone.<br>
We are implementing a basic installation of OpenStack, just using
Swift and Keystone Modules. The Object Storage will be used by
Riverbed Whitewater as a Storage Cloud.<br>
<br>
I have correctly installed and running Keystone and Swift:<br>
<br>
root@SwiftV2:/etc# keystone catalog<br>
Service: object-store<br>
+-------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+<br>
| Property |
Value |<br>
+-------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+<br>
| adminURL |
<a href="http://172.20.21.240:8888/v1" target="_blank">http://172.20.21.240:8888/v1</a> |<br>
| id |
e600dcf78c4d4f39a39f3f3a92c1b5d4 |<br>
| internalURL |
<a href="http://172.20.21.240:8888/v1/AUTH_ab6f8b28350e4669899d7690bf0b468e" target="_blank">http://172.20.21.240:8888/v1/AUTH_ab6f8b28350e4669899d7690bf0b468e</a> |<br>
| publicURL |
<a href="http://172.20.21.240:8888/v1/AUTH_ab6f8b28350e4669899d7690bf0b468e" target="_blank">http://172.20.21.240:8888/v1/AUTH_ab6f8b28350e4669899d7690bf0b468e</a> |<br>
| region |
RegionOne |<br>
+-------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+<br>
Service: identity<br>
+-------------+----------------------------------+<br>
| Property | Value |<br>
+-------------+----------------------------------+<br>
| adminURL | <a href="http://172.20.21.240:35357/v2.0" target="_blank">http://172.20.21.240:35357/v2.0</a> |<br>
| id | a93f29c0e08a4bc59b9f42e34a3c498a |<br>
| internalURL | <a href="http://172.20.21.240:5000/v2.0" target="_blank">http://172.20.21.240:5000/v2.0</a> |<br>
| publicURL | <a href="http://172.20.21.240:5000/v2.0" target="_blank">http://172.20.21.240:5000/v2.0</a> |<br>
| region | RegionOne |<br>
+-------------+----------------------------------+<br>
root@SwiftV2:/etc#<br>
<br>
With the Swift Client all works fine:<br>
<br>
root@SwiftV2:/etc# swift -V 2.0 -A <a href="http://172.20.21.240:5000/v2.0" target="_blank">http://172.20.21.240:5000/v2.0</a> -U
demo:admin -K $ADMINPASS stat<br>
Account: AUTH_ab6f8b28350e4669899d7690bf0b468e<br>
Containers: 2<br>
Objects: 0<br>
Bytes: 0<br>
Accept-Ranges: bytes<br>
X-Timestamp: 1366985761.99310<br>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8<br>
root@SwiftV2:/etc#<br>
<br>
But using other program from other machine, like CloudBerry
Explorer, I receive error 500 message:<br>
<b><?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?></b><b><br>
</b><b><error xmlns=<a href="http://docs.openstack.org/identity/api/v2.0" target="_blank">"http://docs.openstack.org/identity/api/v2.0"</a>
message="An unexpected error prevented the server from fulfilling
your request. get_version() got an unexpected keyword argument
'auth'" code="500" title="Internal Server Error"/></b><br>
<br>
<img src="cid:part1.04030704.04060809@gmail.com" alt=""><br>
<br>
The same thing occurrs when I try to connect the Riverbed Whitewater
to Swift.<br>
<br>
Could any help me with this?...<br>
I have working an v1 Swift Implementation, but we want to have a
dinamic user administration. However, the final solution is to have
a Web Based Administration Platform with Quotas (on version 1 I was
using a Development from Alex Yang), User Administration, and
Monitoring of the Cluster... but, is important to connect to the
Cloud first :)<br>
<br>
Thanks in advance!<span class="HOEnZb"><font color="#888888"><br>
Ricardo Contreras<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
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