Marius,
I'm not sure what a "proper" host name is. I looked around for ideas.
I came up with "centos7.century.net", since centurytel is my provider.
I changed the hostname to that and tried running the nova key-pair command, and the
same http 400 error arises.
But, I'll bet I made a rudimentary mistake like this somewhere, since I'm just
learning this.
...John
On Friday, January 15, 2016 6:59 AM, Marius Cornea <marius(a)remote-lab.net>
wrote:
Giving another shot - I saw that the shell prompt shows the localhost
name. Could you try setting a proper hostname (hostname -f returns a
fqdn) and retry?
On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 1:48 PM, Javier Pena <javier.pena(a)redhat.com> wrote:
----- Original Message -----
> Hello Javier,
> Okay, I did what you said. This took some fumbling around. There are 7 files.
> The two biggest are 13k and 12k , the others are 4k and below. Hope they
> aren't too big!
> == 1> nova-api.log:=============================
[...snip...]
> c73d477ea608499eb117fb79b28bff80 - - -] Option "sql_connection" from group
> "DEFAULT" is deprecated. Use option "connection" from group
"database".
> 2016-01-14 14:26:44.407 6099 INFO nova.api.openstack.wsgi
> [req-fdc4d3ba-9f6b-4b98-85f9-51dfeb5dca84 c2114578a647492c985508e88c06f24b
> c73d477ea608499eb117fb79b28bff80 - - -] HTTP exception thrown: Keypair data
> is invalid: failed to generate fingerprint
> 2016-01-14 14:26:44.408 6099 INFO nova.osapi_compute.wsgi.server
> [req-fdc4d3ba-9f6b-4b98-85f9-51dfeb5dca84 c2114578a647492c985508e88c06f24b
> c73d477ea608499eb117fb79b28bff80 - - -] 192.168.1.12 "POST
> /v2/c73d477ea608499eb117fb79b28bff80/os-keypairs HTTP/1.1" status: 400 len:
> 319 time: 3.4419072
So this is all the Nova logs show, it is just complaining that the keypair data is not
valid.
While we try to get some other ideas, does dmesg show any application segfaulting?
Javier
[... all other logs, snipping ...]
the log issue, let's try this: