On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 11:30 PM, Dan Sneddon <dsneddon(a)redhat.com> wrote:
 On 05/17/2016 12:13 PM, Paras pradhan wrote:
> That works. But not seeing the dashboard . Getting "resource not
> found". I am using osp 8.
>
> -Paras.
>
>
> On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 1:52 PM, Dan Sneddon <dsneddon(a)redhat.com
> <mailto:dsneddon@redhat.com>> wrote:
>
>     On 05/16/2016 11:13 AM, Paras pradhan wrote:
>     > How do we access the undercloud dashboard?
>     >
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>     The undercloud dashboard listens on port 8080 on the control plane
>     interface (br-ctlplane). This IP may not be reachable remotely,
>     especially if the default route on the Undercloud is a different
>     interface, or if the Undercloud is actually a VM running in a
>     virt-host.
>
>     In those cases, I usually set up local port forwarding via SSH. This
>     allows me to access the Horizon dashboard, and provides encryption so
>     the username/password doesn't traverse the wire in cleartext (when not
>     running SSL on the Undercloud).
>
>     ssh -L 9000:<br-ctlplane_ip>:8080 stack@undercloud_external_ip
>
>     Then you can connect to 
http://localhost:9000/ to access the dashboard.
>
>     You can even nest these if you are using a virtualized Undercloud:
>
>     >From virt-host:
>     ssh -L 9500:<br-ctlplane_ip>:8080 stack@undercloud_external_ip
>
>     >From your workstation:
>     ssh -L 9000:localhost:9500 stack@virt-host
>
>     Then when you connect to port 9000 locally it gets forwarded to port
>     9050 on the virt-host, which is a tunnel to port 8080 on the
>     Undercloud VM.
>
>     You can add "-nNT" before the -L in the ssh commands if you just want
>     to create the tunnel without connecting to a remote shell when you
>     issue the ssh command.
>
>     The other (potentially less secure) option is to reconfigure Apache on
>     the Undercloud to listen on all interfaces, and then connect directly
>     to the IP on the Undercloud interface with the default route. A similar
>     option is to disable reverse path filtering [1], and then connect
>     directly to the br-ctlplane interface. This will only work if the
>     Undercloud is directly reachable (usually not possible if using a VM
>     undercloud). These methods should only be used in production when SSL
>     is enabled, because the passwords shouldn't be sent in the clear.
>
>     [1] - 
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/53031
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 Hmm, not sure, but you may try adding /dashboard to the end of the URL
 to see if that helps. 
I don't think there is an undercloud dashboard in osp 8. I see on my
environment that swift-proxy is listening on port 8080 and on port 80
httpd serves an empty directory in /var/www/html/
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