On 01/08/2015 07:12 AM, Kaul, Yaniv wrote:
 Not everyone needs network for testing...
 [root@lgdrm1499 tempest(keystone_admin)]# tools/config_tempest.py 
 --create identity.uri $OS_AUTH_URL identity.admin_username 
 $OS_USERNAME identity.admin_password $OS_PASSWORD 
 identity.admin_tenant_name $OS_TENANT_NAME
 2015-01-08 14:10:41,932 - tempest.common.api_discovery - ERROR - 
 Request on service 'network' with url 
 'http://10.102.37.163:9696/v2.0/extensions.json' failed
 Traceback (most recent call last):
   File "tools/config_tempest.py", line 782, in <module>
     main()
  File "tools/config_tempest.py", line 137, in main
     services = api_discovery.discover(clients.identity)
   File "/root/tempest/tempest/common/api_discovery.py", line 143, in 
 discover
     services[name]['extensions'] = service.get_extensions()
   File "/root/tempest/tempest/common/api_discovery.py", line 83, in 
 get_extensions
     body = self.do_get(self.service_url + 'v2.0/extensions.json')
   File "/root/tempest/tempest/common/api_discovery.py", line 47, in do_get
     raise e
 socket.error: [Errno 111] Connection refused
 (I believe it used to work in the past, so it's most likely a regression).
 
The discovery is done for each service listed in the keystone catalog. 
Is it possible that your catalog lists a neutron endpoint but neutron 
was not configured or its port is blocked?
  -David
 TIA,
 Y.
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