[Openstack] [Grizzly] NoneType object unsubscriptable while setting up keystone

Daniel dan at logrus.fr
Thu May 16 14:21:46 UTC 2013


Here's a little update.

I've installed an Ubuntu 13.04, and just set up keystone with the exact 
same procedure : it works just fine.

I'm suspecting a bug in the currently available keystone version on 
RedHat's Openstack repo.

Regards,

    Daniel

Le 16.05.2013 13:46, Daniel a écrit :
> I've found a similar error in the bug database, but it's not 
> keystone-related.
> 
> The only environment variables I have are :
> - OS_SERVICE_ENDPOINT=http://10.101.149.22:35357/v2.0
> - OS_SERVICE_TOKEN=edddd004f43a48034a11
> 
> I initially thought it might be related to the kickstart template I
> am using, but I've had the very same problem with :
> - RHEL 6.4 server using our kickstart template
> - CentOS 6.4 using our kickstart template
> - CentOS 6.4 installed from DVD, no template
> 
> Could it be a problem with the keystone version currently available
> in the RedHat Openstack repo at
> http://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/openstack/openstack-grizzly/epel-6/
> ?
> 
> I'll try and install an Ubuntu 12.04 to compare the behaviour.
> 
> Regards,
> 
>    Daniel
> 
> Le 15.05.2013 17:39, Adam Young a écrit :
>> Look in the bug database, I think there is already an entry for this.
>> user-list works in general, so it has to be something in your
>> environment that is triggering it.  If I remember correctly, you are
>> likely using the Admin token.  What are the openstack variables in
>> your environment?
>> 
>> On 05/14/2013 08:10 AM, Daniel wrote:
>>> Greetings,
>>> I am currently trying to install Grizzly on a single node running 
>>> Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.4, using RedHat's RDO 
>>> repository 
>>> (http://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/openstack/openstack-grizzly/epel-6/). 
>>> The related keystone RPM is openstack-keystone-2013.1-1.el6.noarch.
>>> I have followed the instructions from the official documentation 
>>> (http://docs.openstack.org/grizzly/openstack-compute/install/yum/content/install-keystone.html), 
>>> without error up to the "keystone-manage db_sync" (included).
>>> After that point, keystone commands return the following error : 
>>> 'NoneType' object is unsubscriptable. It would appear that the 
>>> commands work at least in part, since I can see a user directly in 
>>> the MySQL database after running a "keystone user-create" command, 
>>> but I still can't list them :
>>> # keystone user-list
>>> 'NoneType' object is unsubscriptable
>>> The only changes I've made to the keystone.conf file apart from the 
>>> log configuration are the connection and admin_token parameters. The 
>>> mysql connection works correctly from the command line, and it would 
>>> seem it works for the keystone utility as well since the database is 
>>> populated.
>>> I've also found nothing remarkable in the keystone log file.
>>> As a side note, trying to install a full Openstack environment with 
>>> the packstack utility failed with the same error.
>>> Where should I look to get more info on that error?
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>> Daniel.
>>> 
>>> 
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