[Openstack] [Juno] Keystone commandline bug?
Remo Mattei
Remo at Italy1.com
Tue Aug 18 20:28:10 UTC 2015
Kilo comes with the new client, I am not sure what your env is. Are you running RDO or Ubuntu or SUSE? but openstack
[root at openstack ~(keystone_admin)]# openstack user list
+----------------------------------+------------+
| ID | Name |
+----------------------------------+------------+
| 116ea11828564279b1ee9f407963c422 | cinder |
| 1f19385c125e4a15b66fd55d6d048ace | trove |
| 1f3169f71c2f4132bc55a9ba391a0faa | admin |
| 2d2a31d2c5d443f4824032f0862084be | glance |
| 3436b936bb5543b9a561e908ce508d39 | neutron |
| 5ae9e7064d254ef0a9a8d7e410be790a | swift |
| 6b80090779c044f0a7a6770c9f0d1d22 | ceilometer |
| 71d2698ddbb2451c879b690bd4aaa3b4 | heat |
| 8c5c457c1b394b6f830e51e905e8d3e1 | demo |
| e23458c7ca7c49f7a65098b9882a593b | nova |
+----------------------------------+------------+
[root at openstack ~(keystone_admin)]#
> On Aug 18, 2015, at 21:40, Barrow Kwan <barrowkwan at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> After some research, it looks like keystone client didn’t speak API 3.0. Did anyone know other openstack client to use? I didn’t see “openstack” command at all ( per Remo suggested ).
>
>
>
>> On Aug 18, 2015, at 11:46 AM, Ali, Haneef <haneef.ali at hp.com <mailto:haneef.ali at hp.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Just check your auth_url, you may be using public url ( port 5000) which doesn’t expose those operations
>>
>> From: Remo Mattei [mailto:Remo at Italy1.com <mailto:Remo at Italy1.com>]
>> Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2015 11:25 AM
>> To: Barrow Kwan <barrowkwan at yahoo.com <mailto:barrowkwan at yahoo.com>>
>> Cc: openstack at lists.openstack.org <mailto:openstack at lists.openstack.org>
>> Subject: Re: [Openstack] [Juno] Keystone commandline bug?
>>
>> Hi
>> I would try the new command
>> openstack user list
>>
>> and see what it gives you.
>>
>> Remo
>> On Aug 18, 2015, at 19:53, Barrow Kwan <barrowkwan at yahoo.com <mailto:barrowkwan at yahoo.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> I just installed Juno and when I tried to run the keystone commandline client ( eg keystone user-list, keystone service-list ), they all return "The resource could not be found. (HTTP 404)" However, if I use use curl to access the API ( keystone token-get, then use the token ID to run ( curl -s https://openstack.example:35357/v3/services <https://openstack.example:35357/v3/services> -H "X-Auth-Token: "......."" ) it return list of services ( users api also return list of user ). Could that be a bug with the keystone client?
>>
>> thanks
>>
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