[Openstack] [keystone] can't not use file-based backend for catalog

Remo Mattei remo at italy1.com
Thu Mar 6 02:12:54 UTC 2014


Try to add —debug and see what it says..

Ciao

On Mar 5, 2014, at 6:08 PM, Li, Chen <chen.li at intel.com> wrote:

> Hi list,
>  
> I’m working under CentOS 6.4 + Havana.
>  
> I want to use the file based backend for keystone catalog.
> But, after I configured that, when I run command “keystone service list” and “keystone endpoint-list”, I get nothing.
>  
> Anyone know why this happened ???
>  
> I used to be successfully to this on Grizzly.
>  
>  
> Thanks.
> -chen
>  
> Here is my /etc/keystone/keystone.conf:
>         [DEFAULT]
>          [sql]
>         connection = mysql://keystone:keystone@host-db/keystone
>  
>          [identity]
>  
>          [credential]
>  
>          [trust]
>  
>          [os_inherit]
>  
>          [catalog]
>         driver = keystone.catalog.backends.templated.TemplatedCatalog
>         template_file = /etc/keystone/default_catalog.templates
>  
>          [endpoint_filter]
>  
>          [token]
>         driver = keystone.token.backends.memcache.Token
>  
>          [cache]
>          [policy]
>          [ec2]
>          [assignment]
>          [oauth1]
>          [ssl]
>          [signing]
>         token_format = UUID
>  
>          [ldap]
>  
>          [auth]
>         methods = external,password,token,oauth1
>         password = keystone.auth.plugins.password.Password
>         token = keystone.auth.plugins.token.Token
>         oauth1 = keystone.auth.plugins.oauth1.OAuth
>  
>          [paste_deploy]
>  
>  
>  
> Here is my /etc/keystone/default_catalog.templates:
> catalog.RegionOne.identity.publicURL = http://host-keystone:$(public_port)s/v2.0
> catalog.RegionOne.identity.adminURL = http://host-keystone:$(admin_port)s/v2.0
> catalog.RegionOne.identity.internalURL = http://host-keystone:$(public_port)s/v2.0
> catalog.RegionOne.identity.name = Identity Service
>  
> catalog.RegionOne.compute.publicURL = http://host-nova:$(compute_port)s/v1.1/$(tenant_id)s
> catalog.RegionOne.compute.adminURL = http://host-nova:$(compute_port)s/v1.1/$(tenant_id)s
> catalog.RegionOne.compute.internalURL = http://host-nova:$(compute_port)s/v1.1/$(tenant_id)s
> catalog.RegionOne.compute.name = Compute Service
>  
> catalog.RegionOne.volume.publicURL = http://host-cinder:8776/v1/$(tenant_id)s
> catalog.RegionOne.volume.adminURL = http://host-cinder:8776/v1/$(tenant_id)s
> catalog.RegionOne.volume.internalURL = http://host-cinder:8776/v1/$(tenant_id)s
> catalog.RegionOne.volume.name = Volume Service
>  
>  
> catalog.RegionOne.image.publicURL = http://host-glance:9292/v1
> catalog.RegionOne.image.adminURL = http://host-glance:9292/v1
> catalog.RegionOne.image.internalURL = http://host-glance:9292/v1
> catalog.RegionOne.image.name = Image Service
>  
> catalog.RegionOne.network.publicURL = http://host-neutron:9696/
> catalog.RegionOne.network.adminURL = http://host-neutron:9696/
> catalog.RegionOne.network.internalURL = http://host-neutron:9696/
> catalog.RegionOne.network.name = Network Service
>  
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