[Openstack] Folsom Glance Image upload error

Skible OpenStack skible.openstack at gmail.com
Mon Oct 15 12:37:29 UTC 2012


Can you paste the output of keystone endpoint-list command ?

Le 15/10/2012 14:33, Trinath Somanchi a écrit :
> Hi-
>
> I dont have any logs in the keystone.log file its empty
>
> and here is the glance-api.conf file
>
> [DEFAULT]
> # Show more verbose log output (sets INFO log level output)
> verbose = True
>
> # Show debugging output in logs (sets DEBUG log level output)
> debug = False
>
> # Which backend scheme should Glance use by default is not specified
> # in a request to add a new image to Glance? Known schemes are determined
> # by the known_stores option below.
> # Default: 'file'
> default_store = file
>
> # List of which store classes and store class locations are
> # currently known to glance at startup.
> #known_stores = glance.store.filesystem.Store,
> #               glance.store.http.Store,
> #               glance.store.rbd.Store,
> #               glance.store.s3.Store,
> #               glance.store.swift.Store,
>
>
> # Maximum image size (in bytes) that may be uploaded through the
> # Glance API server. Defaults to 1 TB.
> # WARNING: this value should only be increased after careful consideration
> # and must be set to a value under 8 EB (9223372036854775808).
> #image_size_cap = 1099511627776
>
> # Address to bind the API server
> bind_host = 0.0.0.0
>
> # Port the bind the API server to
> bind_port = 9292
>
> # Log to this file. Make sure you do not set the same log
> # file for both the API and registry servers!
> log_file = /var/log/glance/api.log
>
> # Backlog requests when creating socket
> backlog = 4096
>
> # TCP_KEEPIDLE value in seconds when creating socket.
> # Not supported on OS X.
> #tcp_keepidle = 600
>
> # SQLAlchemy connection string for the reference implementation
> # registry server. Any valid SQLAlchemy connection string is fine.
> # See: 
> http://www.sqlalchemy.org/docs/05/reference/sqlalchemy/connections.html#sqlalchemy.create_engine
> sql_connection = mysql://glance:password@localhost/glance
>
> # Period in seconds after which SQLAlchemy should reestablish its 
> connection
> # to the database.
> #
> # MySQL uses a default `wait_timeout` of 8 hours, after which it will drop
> # idle connections. This can result in 'MySQL Gone Away' exceptions. 
> If you
> # notice this, you can lower this value to ensure that SQLAlchemy 
> reconnects
> # before MySQL can drop the connection.
> sql_idle_timeout = 3600
>
> # Number of Glance API worker processes to start.
> # On machines with more than one CPU increasing this value
> # may improve performance (especially if using SSL with
> # compression turned on). It is typically recommended to set
> # this value to the number of CPUs present on your machine.
> workers = 1
>
> # Role used to identify an authenticated user as administrator
> #admin_role = admin
>
> # Allow unauthenticated users to access the API with read-only
> # privileges. This only applies when using ContextMiddleware.
> #allow_anonymous_access = False
>
> # Allow access to version 1 of glance api
> #enable_v1_api = True
>
> # Allow access to version 2 of glance api
> #enable_v2_api = True
>
> # ================= Syslog Options ============================
>
> # Send logs to syslog (/dev/log) instead of to file specified
> # by `log_file`
> use_syslog = False
>
> # Facility to use. If unset defaults to LOG_USER.
> #syslog_log_facility = LOG_LOCAL0
>
> # ================= SSL Options ===============================
>
> # Certificate file to use when starting API server securely
> #cert_file = /path/to/certfile
>
> # Private key file to use when starting API server securely
> #key_file = /path/to/keyfile
>
> # CA certificate file to use to verify connecting clients
> #ca_file = /path/to/cafile
>
> # ================= Security Options ==========================
>
> # AES key for encrypting store 'location' metadata, including
> # -- if used -- Swift or S3 credentials
> # Should be set to a random string of length 16, 24 or 32 bytes
> #metadata_encryption_key = <16, 24 or 32 char registry metadata key>
>
> # ============ Registry Options ===============================
>
> # Address to find the registry server
> registry_host = 0.0.0.0
>
> # Port the registry server is listening on
> registry_port = 9191
>
> # What protocol to use when connecting to the registry server?
> # Set to https for secure HTTP communication
> registry_client_protocol = http
>
> # The path to the key file to use in SSL connections to the
> # registry server, if any. Alternately, you may set the
> # GLANCE_CLIENT_KEY_FILE environ variable to a filepath of the key file
> #registry_client_key_file = /path/to/key/file
>
> # The path to the cert file to use in SSL connections to the
> # registry server, if any. Alternately, you may set the
> # GLANCE_CLIENT_CERT_FILE environ variable to a filepath of the cert file
> #registry_client_cert_file = /path/to/cert/file
>
> # The path to the certifying authority cert file to use in SSL connections
> # to the registry server, if any. Alternately, you may set the
> # GLANCE_CLIENT_CA_FILE environ variable to a filepath of the CA cert file
> #registry_client_ca_file = /path/to/ca/file
>
> # ============ Notification System Options =====================
>
> # Notifications can be sent when images are create, updated or deleted.
> # There are three methods of sending notifications, logging (via the
> # log_file directive), rabbit (via a rabbitmq queue), qpid (via a Qpid
> # message queue), or noop (no notifications sent, the default)
> notifier_strategy = rabbit
>
> # Configuration options if sending notifications via rabbitmq (these are
> # the defaults)
> rabbit_host = localhost
> rabbit_port = 5672
> rabbit_use_ssl = false
> rabbit_userid = guest
> rabbit_password = password
> rabbit_virtual_host = /
> rabbit_notification_exchange = glance
> rabbit_notification_topic = glance_notifications
> rabbit_durable_queues = False
>
> # Configuration options if sending notifications via Qpid (these are
> # the defaults)
> qpid_notification_exchange = glance
> qpid_notification_topic = glance_notifications
> qpid_host = localhost
> qpid_port = 5672
> qpid_username =
> qpid_password =
> qpid_sasl_mechanisms =
> qpid_reconnect_timeout = 0
> qpid_reconnect_limit = 0
> qpid_reconnect_interval_min = 0
> qpid_reconnect_interval_max = 0
> qpid_reconnect_interval = 0
> qpid_heartbeat = 5
> # Set to 'ssl' to enable SSL
> qpid_protocol = tcp
> qpid_tcp_nodelay = True
>
> # ============ Filesystem Store Options ========================
>
> # Directory that the Filesystem backend store
> # writes image data to
> filesystem_store_datadir = /var/lib/glance/images/
>
> # ============ Swift Store Options =============================
>
> # Version of the authentication service to use
> # Valid versions are '2' for keystone and '1' for swauth and rackspace
> swift_store_auth_version = 2
>
> # Address where the Swift authentication service lives
> # Valid schemes are 'http://' and 'https://'
> # If no scheme specified,  default to 'https://'
> # For swauth, use something like '127.0.0.1:8080/v1.0/ 
> <http://127.0.0.1:8080/v1.0/>'
> swift_store_auth_address = 127.0.0.1:5000/v2.0/ 
> <http://127.0.0.1:5000/v2.0/>
>
> # User to authenticate against the Swift authentication service
> # If you use Swift authentication service, set it to 'account':'user'
> # where 'account' is a Swift storage account and 'user'
> # is a user in that account
> swift_store_user = jdoe:jdoe
>
> # Auth key for the user authenticating against the
> # Swift authentication service
> swift_store_key = a86850deb2742ec3cb41518e26aa2d89
>
> # Container within the account that the account should use
> # for storing images in Swift
> swift_store_container = glance
>
> # Do we create the container if it does not exist?
> swift_store_create_container_on_put = False
>
> # What size, in MB, should Glance start chunking image files
> # and do a large object manifest in Swift? By default, this is
> # the maximum object size in Swift, which is 5GB
> swift_store_large_object_size = 5120
>
> # When doing a large object manifest, what size, in MB, should
> # Glance write chunks to Swift? This amount of data is written
> # to a temporary disk buffer during the process of chunking
> # the image file, and the default is 200MB
> swift_store_large_object_chunk_size = 200
>
> # Whether to use ServiceNET to communicate with the Swift storage servers.
> # (If you aren't RACKSPACE, leave this False!)
> #
> # To use ServiceNET for authentication, prefix hostname of
> # `swift_store_auth_address` with 'snet-'.
> # Ex. https://example.com/v1.0/ -> https://snet-example.com/v1.0/
> swift_enable_snet = False
>
> # If set to True enables multi-tenant storage mode which causes Glance 
> images
> # to be stored in tenant specific Swift accounts.
> #swift_store_multi_tenant = False
>
> # A list of tenants that will be granted read/write access on all Swift
> # containers created by Glance in multi-tenant mode.
> #swift_store_admin_tenants = []
>
> # The region of the swift endpoint to be used for single tenant. This 
> setting
> # is only necessary if the tenant has multiple swift endpoints.
> #swift_store_region =
>
> # ============ S3 Store Options =============================
>
> # Address where the S3 authentication service lives
> # Valid schemes are 'http://' and 'https://'
> # If no scheme specified,  default to 'http://'
> s3_store_host = 127.0.0.1:8080/v1.0/ <http://127.0.0.1:8080/v1.0/>
>
> # User to authenticate against the S3 authentication service
> s3_store_access_key = <20-char AWS access key>
>
> # Auth key for the user authenticating against the
> # S3 authentication service
> s3_store_secret_key = <40-char AWS secret key>
>
> # Container within the account that the account should use
> # for storing images in S3. Note that S3 has a flat namespace,
> # so you need a unique bucket name for your glance images. An
> # easy way to do this is append your AWS access key to "glance".
> # S3 buckets in AWS *must* be lowercased, so remember to lowercase
> # your AWS access key if you use it in your bucket name below!
> s3_store_bucket = <lowercased 20-char aws access key>glance
>
> # Do we create the bucket if it does not exist?
> s3_store_create_bucket_on_put = False
>
> # When sending images to S3, the data will first be written to a
> # temporary buffer on disk. By default the platform's temporary directory
> # will be used. If required, an alternative directory can be specified 
> here.
> #s3_store_object_buffer_dir = /path/to/dir
>
> # When forming a bucket url, boto will either set the bucket name as the
> # subdomain or as the first token of the path. Amazon's S3 service will
> # accept it as the subdomain, but Swift's S3 middleware requires it be
> # in the path. Set this to 'path' or 'subdomain' - defaults to 
> 'subdomain'.
> #s3_store_bucket_url_format = subdomain
>
> # ============ RBD Store Options =============================
>
> # Ceph configuration file path
> # If using cephx authentication, this file should
> # include a reference to the right keyring
> # in a client.<USER> section
> rbd_store_ceph_conf = /etc/ceph/ceph.conf
>
> # RADOS user to authenticate as (only applicable if using cephx)
> rbd_store_user = glance
>
> # RADOS pool in which images are stored
> rbd_store_pool = images
>
> # Images will be chunked into objects of this size (in megabytes).
> # For best performance, this should be a power of two
> rbd_store_chunk_size = 8
>
> # ============ Delayed Delete Options =============================
>
> # Turn on/off delayed delete
> delayed_delete = False
>
> # Delayed delete time in seconds
> scrub_time = 43200
>
> # Directory that the scrubber will use to remind itself of what to delete
> # Make sure this is also set in glance-scrubber.conf
> scrubber_datadir = /var/lib/glance/scrubber
>
> # =============== Image Cache Options =============================
>
> # Base directory that the Image Cache uses
> image_cache_dir = /var/lib/glance/image-cache/
>
> [keystone_authtoken]
> auth_host = 127.0.0.1
> auth_port = 35357
> auth_protocol = http
> admin_tenant_name = service
> admin_user = glance
> admin_password = password
>
> [paste_deploy]
> # Name of the paste configuration file that defines the available 
> pipelines
> #config_file = glance-api-paste.ini
>
> # Partial name of a pipeline in your paste configuration file with the
> # service name removed. For example, if your paste section name is
> # [pipeline:glance-api-keystone], you would configure the flavor below
> # as 'keystone'.
> flavor=keystone
>
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 5:59 PM, Skible OpenStack 
> <skible.openstack at gmail.com <mailto:skible.openstack at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     can you send me the glance-api.conf
>     and the keystone.log please.
>     Le 15/10/2012 13:11, Trinath Somanchi a écrit :
>>     Hi-
>>
>>     I followed the folsom guide given below,
>>     but the error is intact.
>>
>>     ERROR: Unable to load glance-api-keystone from configuration file
>>     /etc/glance/glance-api-paste.ini.
>>     Got: ImportError("<module 'glance.api' from
>>     '/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/glance-2012.2-py2.7.egg/glance/api/__init__.pyc'>
>>     has no 'root_app_factory' attribute",)
>>
>>     Any guidance on troubleshooting the same'
>>
>>     The glance-api-paste.ini is as follows
>>
>>     # Use this pipeline for no auth or image caching - DEFAULT
>>     [pipeline:glance-api]
>>     pipeline = versionnegotiation unauthenticated-context rootapp
>>
>>     # Use this pipeline for image caching and no auth
>>     [pipeline:glance-api-caching]
>>     pipeline = versionnegotiation unauthenticated-context cache rootapp
>>
>>     # Use this pipeline for caching w/ management interface but no auth
>>     [pipeline:glance-api-cachemanagement]
>>     pipeline = versionnegotiation unauthenticated-context cache
>>     cachemanage rootapp
>>
>>     # Use this pipeline for keystone auth
>>     [pipeline:glance-api-keystone]
>>     pipeline = versionnegotiation authtoken context rootapp
>>
>>     # Use this pipeline for keystone auth with image caching
>>     [pipeline:glance-api-keystone+caching]
>>     pipeline = versionnegotiation authtoken context cache rootapp
>>
>>     # Use this pipeline for keystone auth with caching and cache
>>     management
>>     [pipeline:glance-api-keystone+cachemanagement]
>>     pipeline = versionnegotiation authtoken context cache cachemanage
>>     rootapp
>>
>>     [composite:rootapp]
>>     paste.composite_factory = glance.api:root_app_factory
>>     /: apiversions
>>     /v1: apiv1app
>>     /v2: apiv2app
>>
>>     [app:apiversions]
>>     paste.app_factory = glance.api.versions:create_resource
>>
>>     [app:apiv1app]
>>     paste.app_factory = glance.api.v1.router:API.factory
>>
>>     [app:apiv2app]
>>     paste.app_factory = glance.api.v2.router:API.factory
>>
>>     [filter:versionnegotiation]
>>     paste.filter_factory =
>>     glance.api.middleware.version_negotiation:VersionNegotiationFilter.factory
>>
>>     [filter:cache]
>>     paste.filter_factory =
>>     glance.api.middleware.cache:CacheFilter.factory
>>
>>     [filter:cachemanage]
>>     paste.filter_factory =
>>     glance.api.middleware.cache_manage:CacheManageFilter.factory
>>
>>     [filter:context]
>>     paste.filter_factory =
>>     glance.api.middleware.context:ContextMiddleware.factory
>>
>>     [filter:unauthenticated-context]
>>     paste.filter_factory =
>>     glance.api.middleware.context:UnauthenticatedContextMiddleware.factory
>>
>>     [filter:authtoken]
>>     paste.filter_factory = keystone.middleware.auth_token:filter_factory
>>     auth_host = 10.232.90.115
>>     auth_port = 35357
>>     auth_protocol = http
>>     admin_tenant_name = service
>>     admin_user = glance
>>     admin_password = password
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>     On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 4:28 PM, Skible OpenStack
>>     <skible.openstack at gmail.com <mailto:skible.openstack at gmail.com>>
>>     wrote:
>>
>>         This is why you were getting the Err111 because you can't
>>         reach Glance-api service since it doesn't load !
>>
>>         ERROR: Unable to load glance-api from configuration file
>>         /etc/glance/glance-api-paste.ini
>>
>>         Verify your glance-api-paste.ini file with the steps provided
>>         in this Folsom Install Guide
>>         <https://github.com/mseknibilel/OpenStack-Folsom-Install-guide/blob/master/OpenStack_Folsom_Install_Guide_WebVersion.rst>
>>         to find what's missing :
>>
>>         Le 15/10/2012 12:55, Trinath Somanchi a écrit :
>>>         ERROR: Unable to load glance-api from configuration file
>>>         /etc/glance/glance-api-paste.ini
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>     -- 
>>     Regards,
>>     ----------------------------------------------
>>     Trinath Somanchi,
>>     +91 9866 235 130 <tel:%2B91%209866%20235%20130>
>>
>
>
>
>
> -- 
> Regards,
> ----------------------------------------------
> Trinath Somanchi,
> +91 9866 235 130
>

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