On Feb 13, 2013, at 6:14 PM, Mac Innes, Kiall wrote:
> On 13/02/13 17:07, Scott Devoid wrote:
>> We're also lacking support for setting --endpoint-type in keystone. In
>> my case, it's trying to use adminURL when publicURL is the only one
>> externally reachable.
>
> The keystone client doesn't
On 13/02/13 17:07, Scott Devoid wrote:
> We're also lacking support for setting --endpoint-type in keystone. In
> my case, it's trying to use adminURL when publicURL is the only one
> externally reachable.
The keystone client doesn't use the --endpoint-type flag, since you have
to supply a URL in
We're also lacking support for setting --endpoint-type in keystone. In
my case, it's trying to use adminURL when publicURL is the only one
externally reachable.
Are all of these effectively the same?
--os-endpoint
--endpoint-type
--bypass-url
~ Scott
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 8:15 AM, Mac Innes
Hi Patrick,
Both the cinder and nova CLI's support a --endpoint-type argument, it
defaults to publicURL.
If you use '--endpoint-type internalURL' it should do the right thing..
Thanks,
Kiall
On 13/02/13 11:09, Patrick Petit wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> How can I direct nova CLI to use the internal
I forgot to mention, cinderclient doesn't support this attribute yet,
but it's worth to add it.
-Sylvain
Le 13/02/2013 12:46, Sylvain Bauza a écrit :
--bypass-url
Use this API endpoint instead of the Service
Catalog
In client.py :
if self.bypass_url:
--bypass-url
Use this API endpoint instead of the Service
Catalog
In client.py :
if self.bypass_url:
self.set_management_url(self.bypass_url)
Is this what you expect ?
-Sylvain
Le 13/02/2013 12:08, Patrick Petit a écrit :
Dear All,
How can I d
Dear All,
How can I direct nova CLI to use the internal service endpoint URL
instead of the public one? Same question applies to cinder CLI. I
managed to find my way through with glance CLI which supports an
OS_IMAGE_URL environment variable whereas OS_COMPUTE_URL and
OS_VOLUME_URL seem to ha
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