[Openstack-operators] Problem running euca-authorize command

Lorin Hochstein lorin at nimbisservices.com
Wed Jun 6 15:59:45 UTC 2012


Stephen:

The eucatools (e.g., euca-authorize) require that you set the EC2_ACCESS_KEY and EC2_SECRET_KEY environment variables. If you have created a tenant with keystone, you should be able to do:

keystone ec2-credentials-list

And it will tell you what the access key and secret key are.

Take care,

Lorin
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Lorin Hochstein
Lead Architect - Cloud Services
Nimbis Services, Inc.
www.nimbisservices.com





On Jun 6, 2012, at 11:38 AM, Stephen Liu wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> On running;
> $ euca-authorize default -P tcp -p 22 -s 0.0.0.0/0
> EC2_ACCESS_KEY environment variable must be set.
> 
> openstack at ub1204dk00:~$ euca-authorize default -P tcp -p 80 -s 0.0.0.0/0
> EC2_ACCESS_KEY environment variable must be set.
> 
> What does it mean?  How to fix it.
> 
> I couldn't find novarc.
> 
> B.R.
> SL
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