[Openstack] Horizon Keystone Endpoint Issue

Trinath Somanchi trinath.somanchi at gmail.com
Wed Feb 20 04:03:21 UTC 2013


Hi-

Can you test the keystone with this command.

curl http://<--controller-ip-->:35357/v2.0/endpoints -H 'x-auth-token:
<--your-auth-token-->'

Also, check the nova logs when you access horizon. " tail -f
/var/log/nova/*.log"

Can you update me on how did you get to work with Grizzly is it RC-1
or RC-2. Can you share me the installation document for grizzly which
you have followed.




On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 10:56 PM, Michaël Van de Borne <
michael.vandeborne at cetic.be> wrote:

>  Moreover (sorry for spamming), this command works fine:
>
> root at leonard:/etc/init.d# keystone --os-username nova --os-password
> openstack --os-tenant-name service --os-auth-url
> http://192.168.203.103:5000/v2.0/ token-get
> +-----------+----------------------------------+
> |  Property |              Value               |
> +-----------+----------------------------------+
> |  expires  |       2013-02-20T17:19:25Z       |
> |     id    | 0eb9d38144604ced8e9fc5def623f9ca |
> | tenant_id | a9f86bcd83e94fbdba61862bce42e717 |
> |  user_id  | a933854b05e04921a78684368e89c47d |
> +-----------+----------------------------------+
>
> this works as well:
> nova --os-username nova --os-password openstack --os-tenant-name service
> --os-auth-url http://192.168.203.103:5000/v2.0/ list
>
>
> So this makes me think that users, roles, services, tenants and endpoints
> are configured properly in keystone. But I can be wrong...
>
>
>
>
> Le 19/02/2013 18:09, Michaël Van de Borne a écrit :
>
> I checked /etc/nova/api-paste.ini. Here's the relevant section in it:
>
> [filter:authtoken]
> paste.filter_factory = keystone.middleware.auth_token:filter_factory
> auth_host = 192.168.203.103
> auth_port = 35357
> auth_protocol = http
> admin_tenant_name = service
> admin_user = nova
> admin_password = openstack
> signing_dir = /tmp/keystone-signing-nova
>
> I played with the tenant name (admin, service), the port (35357, 5000) and
> the user (nova, admin) and various combination of all those. I also changed
> keystone by keystoneclient in the 'paste.filter_factory' line (as I saw
> both in doc)
>
> still no luck.
>
> any clue?
>
>
>
>
>
> Le 19/02/2013 17:40, Michaël Van de Borne a écrit :
>
> Same problem here. Running Grizzly. Dashboard keeps prompting me for my
> credentials. Pretty sure dashboard sends wrong tenant name to keystone.
> Here is the keystone.log entry:
> 2013-02-19 16:55:06  WARNING [keystone.common.wsgi] Authorization failed.
> The request you have made requires authentication. from 192.168.203.103
>
> here are the endpoints:
> grizzly at leonard:/etc/init.d$ keystone endpoint-list
> WARNING: Bypassing authentication using a token & endpoint (authentication
> credentials are being ignored).
>
> +----------------------------------+----------+---------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+----------------------------------+
> |                id                |  region  |
> publicurl                     |
> internalurl                    |
> adminurl                   |            service_id            |
>
> +----------------------------------+----------+---------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+----------------------------------+
> | 0f9dbbb5ac764e0794464abcb46047a2 | myregion |
> http://192.168.203.103:9292            |
> http://192.168.203.103:9292            |
> http://192.168.203.103:9292          | 0ad102dc14eb4866af351358e372cb23 |
> | 1c45042b6bb64fd7b6f56d7348e86103 | myregion |
> http://192.168.202.103:5000/v2.0         |
> http://192.168.203.103:5000/v2.0         |
> http://192.168.203.103:35357/v2.0       |
> 37059fcb24d345f293d4add7202504bb |
> | 61c1c0305ffa4254b8271a2045489d9a | myregion |
> http://192.168.202.103:8774/v2/%(tenant_id)s   |
> http://192.168.203.103:8774/v2/%(tenant_id)s   |
> http://192.168.203.103:8774/v2/%(tenant_id)s |
> 99f1d14e769046099e85d010ed4c29da |
> | 9248f20cf38b4dbaa3f85abc1ee1f94d | myregion |
> http://192.168.202.103:8773/services/Cloud    |
> http://192.168.203.103:8773/services/Cloud    |
> http://192.168.203.103:8773/services/Admin  |
> c22a33b56e67445a9550643a276a2f87 |
> | bdb68ba018c34cad95acb24f3ad92645 | myregion |
> http://192.168.202.103:9696/v2          |
> http://192.168.203.103:9696/v2          |
> http://192.168.203.103:9696/v2        | d21a72e559934837901574dfb3bc6a6c |
> | beaf4c028cc24068a2068ea16489eb94 | myregion |
> http://192.168.202.103:8080/v1/AUTH_%(tenant_id)s |
> http://192.168.203.103:8080/v1/AUTH_%(tenant_id)s |
> http://192.168.203.103:8080/v1        | 7fc69365d1b64eb58e7ac6fcf8369ff2 |
> | c4f3ea0477ac428b958f5bcee2fb14e1 | myregion |
> http://192.168.202.103:8776/v1/%(tenant_id)s   |
> http://192.168.203.103:8776/v1/%(tenant_id)s   |
> 192.168.203.103:8776/v1/%(tenant_id)s     |
> 19b1f3c4fa5843a295e538aab1f4cd40 |
> | fe82e5a1b6344c5784eb89be0d04b10b | myregion |
> http://192.168.202.103:8776/v1/%(tenant_id)s   |
> http://192.168.203.103:8776/v1/%(tenant_id)s   |
> http://192.168.203.103:8776/v1/%(tenant_id)s |
> ef7714abcdc04c06aa9f1ef2bdc29a3a |
>
> +----------------------------------+----------+---------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+----------------------------------+
>
>
> (by the way, I cannot get rid of the WARNING, but that's not the point
> here)
>
> Here's the relevant section in /etc/openstack-dashboard/local-settings.py:
> OPENSTACK_HOST = "192.168.202.103"
> OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_URL = "http://%s:5000/v2.0" % OPENSTACK_HOST
> #OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_DEFAULT_ROLE = "Member"
> OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_DEFAULT_ROLE = "admin"
>
> I tried switching from Member to admin role, but still no luck.
>
> Nova seems properly configured:
> grizzly at leonard:~$ nova list
>
> grizzly at leonard:~$ echo $?
> 0
>
> Any idea how to make horizon and keystone talking together?
>
>
>
> michaël
>
>
>
>
> Le 13/02/2013 16:13, Razique Mahroua a écrit :
>
> Is the dash configured to talk with the Keystone backend?
> can you run something like $ keystone endoint-list
> thanks
>
>  *Razique Mahroua** - **Nuage & Co*
> razique.mahroua at gmail.com
> Tel : +33 9 72 37 94 15
>
>
>  Le 12 févr. 2013 à 16:54, Logan McNaughton <logan at bacoosta.com> a écrit :
>
>  I've had this problem before, in my experience it's not a problem with
> keystone, it's a problem with nova (by the looks of the traceback). I
> believe it's a bug in Horizon because you'll find a lot of people with this
> issue if you Google it. I don't have an answer on how to fix it, other than
> don't fixate on the "EndpointNotFound", look to your nova configs for a
> solution.
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 5:03 AM, Trinath Somanchi <
> trinath.somanchi at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Stackers-
>>
>>  I have successfully installed folsom in my test setup.
>> But when I browse Horison, with admin/password as credentials, I get this
>> error.
>>
>>  [Tue Feb 12 10:03:16 2013] [error] unable to retrieve service catalog
>> with token
>> [Tue Feb 12 10:03:16 2013] [error] Traceback (most recent call last):
>> [Tue Feb 12 10:03:16 2013] [error]   File
>> "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/keystoneclient/v2_0/client.py", line 132,
>> in _extract_service_catalog
>> [Tue Feb 12 10:03:16 2013] [error]     endpoint_type='adminURL')
>> [Tue Feb 12 10:03:16 2013] [error]   File
>> "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/keystoneclient/service_catalog.py", line
>> 62, in url_for
>> [Tue Feb 12 10:03:16 2013] [error]     raise
>> exceptions.EndpointNotFound('Endpoint not found.')
>> [Tue Feb 12 10:03:16 2013] [error] EndpointNotFound: Endpoint not found.
>> [Tue Feb 12 10:03:17 2013] [error] \x1b[31;1mUnauthorized: n/a (HTTP
>> 401)\x1b[0m
>> [Tue Feb 12 10:03:17 2013] [error] Traceback (most recent call last):
>> [Tue Feb 12 10:03:17 2013] [error]   File
>> "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/horizon/usage/base.py", line 93, in
>> summarize
>> [Tue Feb 12 10:03:17 2013] [error]     self.usage_list =
>> self.get_usage_list(start, end)
>> [Tue Feb 12 10:03:17 2013] [error]   File
>> "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/horizon/usage/base.py", line 128, in
>> get_usage_list
>> [Tue Feb 12 10:03:17 2013] [error]     return
>> api.usage_list(self.request, start, end)
>> [Tue Feb 12 10:03:17 2013] [error]   File
>> "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/horizon/api/nova.py", line 418, in
>> usage_list
>> [Tue Feb 12 10:03:17 2013] [error]     return [Usage(u) for u in
>> novaclient(request).usage.list(start, end, True)]
>> [Tue Feb 12 10:03:17 2013] [error]   File
>> "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/novaclient/v1_1/usage.py", line 35, in
>> list
>> [Tue Feb 12 10:03:17 2013] [error]     "tenant_usages")
>> [Tue Feb 12 10:03:17 2013] [error]   File
>> "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/novaclient/base.py", line 62, in _list
>> [Tue Feb 12 10:03:17 2013] [error]     _resp, body =
>> self.api.client.get(url)
>> [Tue Feb 12 10:03:17 2013] [error]   File
>> "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/novaclient/client.py", line 239, in get
>> [Tue Feb 12 10:03:17 2013] [error]     return self._cs_request(url,
>> 'GET', **kwargs)
>> [Tue Feb 12 10:03:17 2013] [error]   File
>> "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/novaclient/client.py", line 236, in
>> _cs_request
>> [Tue Feb 12 10:03:17 2013] [error]     raise ex
>> [Tue Feb 12 10:03:17 2013] [error] Unauthorized: n/a (HTTP 401)
>>
>>  It says , I missed some End point Configuration.
>>
>>  But then, I have configured it correctly.
>>
>>  Can any one guide me resolving this issue.
>>
>>  Thanks in advance.
>>
>>  --
>> Regards,
>> ----------------------------------------------
>> Trinath Somanchi,
>> +91 9866 235 130
>>
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Trinath Somanchi,
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