[Openstack] Quantum - Keystone integration in stable/essex broken?

Gurjar, Unmesh Unmesh.Gurjar at nttdata.com
Tue May 8 07:34:06 UTC 2012


Hi,

I am using stable/essex release and have enabled Quantum with Keystone authentication. I had to update the authN filter to use the 'keystone.middleware.auth_token:filter_factory' (instead of the default 'keystone.middleware.quantum_auth_token:filter_factory'). However, seems like enabling Keystone with Quantum is not completely supported (since the nova-manage network creation fails with authentication error). Looks like the Quantum Manager in Nova does not support Keystone authentication.

Can someone please confirm whether enabling Quantum with Keystone is completely supported.

Another observation is that the Nova Quantum client (https://github.com/openstack/nova/blob/stable/essex/nova/network/quantum/client.py) is using the Quantum API version 1.1, however, the CURRENT version in Quantum API (https://github.com/openstack/quantum/blob/stable/essex/quantum/api/versions.py) is 1.0 (version 1.1 is PROPOSED). Shouldn't Nova Quantum client (of stable/essex) be using version 1.0 instead?


Thanks & Regards,
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