Il 18/01/2014 21:12, Juan Hernandez ha scritto: > On 01/18/2014 07:49 PM, Ted Miller wrote: >> I ran into this problem when I tried to use engine-iso-uploader, but >> reading on the lists makes it sound like it may be a more general >> problem. There was a bug that caused this, but that was back in the >> ver. 3.0/3.1 days, and doesn't seem common since then. >> >> Back on Dec 24 I was able to upload an ISO file OK, so I am not sure >> what has changed since then. >> >> I am running a test setup, fully up to date: >> office2a host w/ glusterfs Centos 6 >> office4a host w/ glusterfs Centos 6 >> ov-eng01 engine on Centos 6 VM (not hosted on oVirt) >> office9 KVM host (not oVirt) for ov-eng01 >> >> whether I log in to ov-eng01 by ssh or execute the command from the >> console, I get: >> >> # engine-iso-uploader list -v >> Please provide the REST API password for the admin@internal oVirt Engine >> user (CTRL+D to abort): >> ERROR: Problem connecting to the REST API. Is the service available and >> does the CA certificate exist? >> >> checking on some things suggested on a thread about engine-iso-uploader >> back in March, I get: >> >> # ls -la /etc/pki/ovirt-engine/ca.pem >> -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 4569 Nov 10 15:13 /etc/pki/ovirt-engine/ca.pem >> >> # cat >> /var/log/ovirt-engine/ovirt-iso-uploader/ovirt-iso-uploader/20140117112938.log >> 2014-01-17 11:29:44::ERROR::engine-iso-uploader::512::root:: Problem >> connecting to the REST API. Is the service available and does the CA >> certificate exist? >> >> The thread back in March gave a work-around to upload ISO images >> directly, so I am not "blocked" from uploading images, but I would like >> to get things working "right", as I am afraid the problem will "turn >> around and bite me" down the road. >> >> Ted Miller >> > > To discard an actual problem with the REST API I would suggest you to > run the following command, from the same machine: > > # curl \ > --cacert /etc/pki/ovirt-engine/ca.pem \ > --user admin@internal:your_password \ > https://your_host/api > > This should give you a XML document containing the entry point of the > API, something like this: > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?> > <api> > ... > </api> > > I would also suggest to check the /etc/ovirt-engine/isouploader.conf > file, as you may have changed something there in the past. >
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