On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 12:49 PM, Javier Pena <javier.pena(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
----- Original Message -----
> Hi Javier,
> It looks like I posted too quickly about having all of the updates... I
was
> missing five updates, and one included the python-cffi package.
> I just updated the packages to include:
> Updated:
> pyOpenSSL.noarch 0:0.15.1-1.el7 python-cffi.x86_64 0:1.1.2-3.el7
> python-pyasn1.noarch 0:0.1.8-2.el7 tzdata.noarch 0:2016a-1.el7
> tzdata-java.noarch 0:2016a-1.el7
> After that, I reran your script, and it appears to work. I received
> [root@slacker2 nova(keystone_admin)]# python test.py
> 6b:f4:36:18:bc:d2:47:f2:d8:7b:10:39:eb:04:d6:3f
> I tried the keypair add command after updating, and it didn't work.
> Then, I rebooted, and now it looks like it works!
> I guess it must have been a not updated package!
Aha! That was it. Seeing that the test script errored out in a cffi call,
my next question was going to be a check in those packages. The latest
python-cffi package is included in the RDO Liberty repo, so maybe you
didn't run yum update after installing the rdo-release RPM. That's
something to fix in the documentation, I'll take note of that.
I'm glad it worked for you.
Regards,
Javier
Thank you so much for your time! I truly appreciate your help! I think I
am just about to get a working install! :) Yea!
Have a great day,
Barbara