[Openstack] 回复: Keystone client could not behave well, call for help

延生 付 willfly0620 at yahoo.com.cn
Sun Jul 22 12:45:18 UTC 2012


Hi Xavier,

Thanks for response. Yes, I have changed the default port to 5001.
 
Regards,


Will


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 发件人: Xavier Limodin <xavier.limodin at xavier-office.net>
收件人: "openstack at lists.launchpad.net" <openstack at lists.launchpad.net> 
发送日期: 2012年7月22日, 星期日, 下午 7:20
主题: Re: [Openstack] Keystone client could not behave well, call for help
 

Hi, 

Did you change Keystone ports ?

adminurl should be : http://127.0.0.1:35357/v2.0
publicurl & internalurl should be : http://127.0.0.1:5000/v2.0
 



2012/7/22 延生 付 <willfly0620 at yahoo.com.cn>

Dear all,
> 
>The background is I have already installed all the openstack components on RHEL 6.1.
>Nova and Glance configured well, and can boot up normally.
>Keystone server also configured and boot up normally, while when I type the cmd as below, weird things happened.
> 
>[root at kapi-r11 keystone]# keystone --token 8a47fd17e8950d483ea7 --endpoint http://127.0.0.1:5001/v2.0role-list
>string indices must be integers, not str
> 
>Have you ever encountered the issue I met? Any keystone client cmd could not work well.
>I did some investigate on the keystone client code, but haven’t found suspected issue.
>Is it related with RHEL or python version?
> 
>Best Regards,
>Will Fu
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