[Openstack] [OPENSTACK][TROVE] ssl.c:504 error
Giuseppe Galeota
giuseppegaleota at gmail.com
Mon Mar 3 14:17:06 UTC 2014
Hi all,
here <http://paste.openstack.org/raw/71718/>you can find the
trove-taskmanager.log file with the details.
Thank you,
Giuseppe
2014-02-23 19:03 GMT+01:00 Giuseppe Galeota <giuseppegaleota at gmail.com>:
> Dear all,
> I have manually installed the TROVE service on a VM different then the
> controller node, in an Opnestack testbed (not Devstack).
>
> I have followed this <http://docs.openstack.org/developer/trove/dev/manual_install.html#>guide,
> with some command modified.
>
> After I run the following commands:
>
> -
>
> # trove-api --config-file=<PathToTroveConf> &
>
> -
>
> # trove-taskmanager --config-file=<PathToTroveTaskmanagerConf> &
>
>
> I obtain this error:
>
> *WARNING keystoneclient.middleware.auth_token [-] Retrying on HTTP
> connection exception: [Errno 1] _ssl.c:504: error:14090086:SSL
> routines:SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICATE:certificate verify failed*
>
> The Keystone service, on the controller node, uses HTTPS connections,
> while the api-paste.ini file in the trove directory is:
>
> .....
> [filter:authtoken]
> paste.filter_factory = keystoneclient.middleware.auth_token:filter_factory
> auth_host = keystone_host
> auth_port = 35357
> auth_protocol = https
> admin_user = trove
> admin_password = trove
> admin_tenant_name = trove
> auth_uri = https://keystone_ip:5000/v2.0
> # signing_dir is configurable, but the default behavior of the authtoken
> # middleware should be sufficient. It will create a temporary directory
> # in the home directory for the user the trove process is running as.
> signing_dir = /root/trove/etc/trove/
>
> .......
>
> In the signing_dir I have saved the CA_file.pem of the keystone service.
>
> Thank you,
> Giuseppe
>
>
>
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