Hi Joseph - I use the following
EC2_PUBLIC_URL="http://$ENDPOINT:8773/services/Cloud" EC2_ADMIN_URL="http://$ENDPOINT:8773/services/Admin" EC2_INTERNAL_URL=$EC2_PUBLIC_URL
This I was unsure of so could explain things:
I've tried: keystone --token $SERVICE_TOKEN --endpoint $SERVICE_ENDPOINT service-create --name ec2 --type ec2 --description 'EC2 Service' and keystone --token $SERVICE_TOKEN --endpoint $SERVICE_ENDPOINT service-create --name ec2 --type compute --description 'EC2 Service'
(Both produce same err when using euca2ools)
Then I get the relevant IDs and produce the endpoints keystone --token $SERVICE_TOKEN --endpoint $SERVICE_ENDPOINT endpoint-create --region nova --service_id $ID --publicurl $PUBLIC --adminurl $ADMIN --internalurl $INTERNAL
Hi Joseph - I use the following
EC2_PUBLIC_URL="http:// $ENDPOINT: 8773/services/ Cloud" $ENDPOINT: 8773/services/ Admin" URL=$EC2_ PUBLIC_ URL
EC2_ADMIN_URL="http://
EC2_INTERNAL_
This I was unsure of so could explain things:
I've tried:
keystone --token $SERVICE_TOKEN --endpoint $SERVICE_ENDPOINT service-create --name ec2 --type ec2 --description 'EC2 Service'
and
keystone --token $SERVICE_TOKEN --endpoint $SERVICE_ENDPOINT service-create --name ec2 --type compute --description 'EC2 Service'
(Both produce same err when using euca2ools)
Then I get the relevant IDs and produce the endpoints
keystone --token $SERVICE_TOKEN --endpoint $SERVICE_ENDPOINT endpoint-create --region nova --service_id $ID --publicurl $PUBLIC --adminurl $ADMIN --internalurl $INTERNAL