On Sat, May 26, 2012 at 7:24 PM, Zvi Dubitzky wrote:
> Yet when I try to access swift with the following CLI ( at the installed
> server)
> swift -A http://9.148.4.70:5000/v2.0 -U admin -K passw0rd list
try -U admin:admin which would work
Chmouel.
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On 05/26/2012 01:24 PM, Zvi Dubitzky wrote:
*2) *what is the way to create an account via CLI . Is it generated
automatically on the first POST CLI command for the
Authenticated user ? And under what account name
The files/keystone_data.sh script in devstack has a bunch of examples
for Keyston
1)
I have 'gitted ' from devstack from master and used the following
attached localrc when running stack.sh (I enabled swift .
. I guess it should generate proxy & storage on same machine) .It
finished ok .
I can access the Dashboard .
Yet when I try to access swift with the following CL
Just ran into this, the issue is that swift expects the user to be of the
form TENANTNAME:USERNAME
swift will accept the ST_USER env variable, so you can add something like
this to your env:
export ST_USER=openstackDemo:adminUser
On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 8:42 AM, Shashi Kanth Boddula
wrote:
> Ub
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS with Essex.
I have created endpoint for swift, but still swift reports there is no
endpoint.
root@OpenStack:~# export OS_USERNAME=swift
root@OpenStack:~# export OS_TENANT_NAME=service
root@OpenStack:~# export OS_PASSWORD=swiftpass
root@OpenStack:~# export OS_AUTH_URL=http://Open
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