reinstalled my environment this week and I have the same problem I believe the error is in the horizon, as it only happens with
2013/2/17 Gabriel Hurley <gabriel.hur...@nebula.com>: > That particular “endpoint not found” log message is a red herring. It’s been > removed in keystoneclient trunk because it was logging an *expected* error. > There isn’t supposed to be a service catalog available at the point at which > it logged that message, and it lead to confusion just like this. > > > > However, as for your actual problem, I’ve got a couple broad ideas: > > > > Since you’re able to log in that means Keystone is working. And since you’re > not seeing any error messages indicating that the data couldn’t be retrieved > from Nova, that means Nova is working and is truly believes that the tenant > you’re requesting data for has no instances, etc. > > > > What that sounds like to me is that you’re creating things in Nova with one > tenant, and then looking for them in Horizon with a different tenant. The > easiest way to check for that would be to log into horizon with a user who > has the “admin” role on a project, navigate to the Instances panel in the > Admin dashboard, and see if you can see the missing instances there. The > admin instances panel shows *all* running instances across all tenants, so > if the instances exist and Nova is returning data then they’ll show up > there. > > > > The other (much less likely) possibility is that you somehow have two Nova > services running which are unaware of each other, and you’re managing to > talk to different ones via the client vs. Horizon. I have to think you’d > know if you were running two Nova’s, however. > > > > The last option would be that Keystone’s service catalog is misconfigured > and you’re not actually communicating with Nova, but if that were the case > you should be seeing errors all over the place, so I find that highly > unlikely. > > > > Hope something there helps. > > > > - Gabriel > > > > From: openstack-bounces+gabriel.hurley=nebula....@lists.launchpad.net > [mailto:openstack-bounces+gabriel.hurley=nebula....@lists.launchpad.net] On > Behalf Of Greg Chavez > Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2013 11:54 PM > To: openstack@lists.launchpad.net > Subject: [Openstack] Horizon & Keystone & Nova miscommunication > > > > > > It seems that nova and horizon are not communicating on my controller node. > Acces and security objects created with nova are not seen by Horizon and > vice versa. This includes key pairs and secgroup rules. For example, if I > create a keypair with the nova client, it isn't visible in horizon, and if I > create one in horizon it is not visible via the nova client. > > > > Possibly related: VMs that I create, whether via the nova client or Horizon, > are not shown with I run "nova list". The nova-api.log shows a successful > servers-detail query, but it comes back empty. > > > > Also possibly related: Although I have all my services and endpoints > configured correctly, I can't get individual endpoint detail with > "endpoint-get". What's more, I see this error in Horizon's error log: > > > > [Sun Feb 17 07:02:50 2013] [error] EndpointNotFound: Endpoint not found. > > [Sun Feb 17 07:06:55 2013] [error] unable to retrieve service catalog with > token > > > > This matches what I get when I run: > > > > $ keystone endpoint-get --service nova > > Endpoint not found. > > > > But that can't be because "endpoint-list" shows all six endpoints I created > and all the information seems correct in the database: > > > > > > mysql> select * from endpoint where service_id > ='9e40d355b49342f8ac6947c497df76d2'\G > > *************************** 1. row *************************** > > id: 922baafde75f4cffa7dbe7f57cddb951 > > region: RegionOne > > service_id: 9e40d355b49342f8ac6947c497df76d2 > > extra: {"adminurl": "http://192.168.241.100:35357/v2.0", "internalurl": > "http://192.168.241.100:5000/v2.0", "publicurl": > "http://10.21.164.75:5000/v2.0"} > > 1 row in set (0.00 sec) > > > > mysql> select * from service where id ='9e40d355b49342f8ac6947c497df76d2'\G > > *************************** 1. row *************************** > > id: 9e40d355b49342f8ac6947c497df76d2 > > type: identity > > extra: {"description": "OpenStack Identity", "name": "keystone"} > > 1 row in set (0.00 sec) > > > > Please please please help me. My boss is giving my project the ax on Monday > if I can't get this to work. > > > > -- > \*..+.- > --Greg Chavez > +//..;}; > > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~openstack > Post to : openstack@lists.launchpad.net > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~openstack > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp > _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~openstack Post to : openstack@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~openstack More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp