Actually I don't know much. Until yesterday keystone was just fine. and as I had some issues with heat I tried to install os-collect-config.( I don't know if this info is  relevant). but it didn't work as I had some errors pumping out (Command /usr/bin/python -c "import setuptools, tokenize;__file__='/tmp/pip-build-7ApEOu/lxml/setup.py';exec(compile(getattr(tokenize, 'open', open)(__file__).read().replace('\r\n', '\n'), __file__, 'exec'))" install --record /tmp/pip-1psZ04-record/install-record.txt --single-version-externally-managed --compile failed with error code 1 in /tmp/pip-build-7ApEOu/lxml )

after that i couldn't connect to the dashboard nor any other service. I had the errors

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/usr/bin/heat", line 7, in <module>
    from heatclient.shell import main
  File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/heatclient/shell.py", line 30, in <module>
    from keystoneclient import discover
  File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/keystoneclient/discover.py", line 20, in <module>
    from keystoneclient import session as client_session
  File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/keystoneclient/session.py", line 22, in <module>
    from oslo_serialization import jsonutils
ImportError: No module named oslo_serialization


so I reinstalled oslo.serialization and oslo.concurrency. Here I was able to get my dashboard UI in   in the browser  (which i couldn't do earlier) but i can't log in.

2015-05-06 11:27 GMT+02:00 Javier Pena <javier.pena@redhat.com>:
----- Original Message -----

> I'm afaraid it is not, here is the output of lsof -i -n -P|grep httpd

> httpd 1855 root 4u IPv6 35701 0t0 TCP *:35357 (LISTEN)
> httpd 1855 root 6u IPv6 35705 0t0 TCP *:5000 (LISTEN)
> httpd 1855 root 8u IPv6 35709 0t0 TCP *:80 (LISTEN)

Actually, this is what I meant. Keystone is running as a WSGI process inside Apache, so this is why you see httpd listening on ports 5000 and 35357.

The next question would be why you are having trouble connecting to the dashboard. Could you provide some more details on that issue?

Regards,
Javier

> httpd 3969 apache 4u IPv6 35701 0t0 TCP *:35357 (LISTEN)
> httpd 3969 apache 6u IPv6 35705 0t0 TCP *:5000 (LISTEN)
> httpd 3969 apache 8u IPv6 35709 0t0 TCP *:80 (LISTEN)
> httpd 3970 apache 4u IPv6 35701 0t0 TCP *:35357 (LISTEN)
> httpd 3970 apache 6u IPv6 35705 0t0 TCP *:5000 (LISTEN)
> httpd 3970 apache 8u IPv6 35709 0t0 TCP *:80 (LISTEN)
> httpd 3971 apache 4u IPv6 35701 0t0 TCP *:35357 (LISTEN)
> httpd 3971 apache 6u IPv6 35705 0t0 TCP *:5000 (LISTEN)
> httpd 3971 apache 8u IPv6 35709 0t0 TCP *:80 (LISTEN)
> httpd 3972 apache 4u IPv6 35701 0t0 TCP *:35357 (LISTEN)
> httpd 3972 apache 6u IPv6 35705 0t0 TCP *:5000 (LISTEN)
> httpd 3972 apache 8u IPv6 35709 0t0 TCP *:80 (LISTEN)
> httpd 3973 apache 4u IPv6 35701 0t0 TCP *:35357 (LISTEN)
> httpd 3973 apache 6u IPv6 35705 0t0 TCP *:5000 (LISTEN)
> httpd 3973 apache 8u IPv6 35709 0t0 TCP *:80 (LISTEN)
> httpd 3974 apache 4u IPv6 35701 0t0 TCP *:35357 (LISTEN)
> httpd 3974 apache 6u IPv6 35705 0t0 TCP *:5000 (LISTEN)
> httpd 3974 apache 8u IPv6 35709 0t0 TCP *:80 (LISTEN)
> httpd 3975 apache 4u IPv6 35701 0t0 TCP *:35357 (LISTEN)
> httpd 3975 apache 6u IPv6 35705 0t0 TCP *:5000 (LISTEN)
> httpd 3975 apache 8u IPv6 35709 0t0 TCP *:80 (LISTEN)
> httpd 3976 apache 4u IPv6 35701 0t0 TCP *:35357 (LISTEN)
> httpd 3976 apache 6u IPv6 35705 0t0 TCP *:5000 (LISTEN)
> httpd 3976 apache 8u IPv6 35709 0t0 TCP *:80 (LISTEN)

> 2015-05-06 11:14 GMT+02:00 Javier Pena < javier.pena@redhat.com > :

> > ----- Original Message -----
>

> > > hi,
>

> > > I have some issues with keystone since this morning, I couldn't connect
> > > to
>
> > > the dashboard so I checked my keystone service and found out that it was
> > > not
>
> > > running. I tried to restart it but no luck.
>

> > > I did some changes in the keystone.conf to make this work but no chance.
> > > The
>
> > > changes I did are:
>

> > > cp /usr/share/keystone/keystone-dist-paste.ini /etc/keystone/
>
> > > chown keystone:keystone /etc/keystone/*
>

> > > updated keystone.conf with the new config_file value
>

> > > /etc/keystone/keystone.conf sql connection mysql://keystone:PASSWD@
>
> > > controller/keystone
>

> > > and I got this logs errors :
>

> > > 2015-05-06 10:17:28.352 24135 ERROR
>
> > > keystone.common.environment.eventlet_server [-] Could not bind to
>
> > > 0.0.0.0:35357
>
> > > 2015-05-06 10:17:28.353 24135 ERROR root [-] Failed to start the admin
> > > server
>
> > > 2015-05-06 10:17:29.221 24145 ERROR
>
> > > keystone.common.environment.eventlet_server [-] Could not bind to
>
> > > 0.0.0.0:35357
>
> > > 2015-05-06 10:17:29.221 24145 ERROR root [-] Failed to start the admin
> > > server
>
> > > 2015-05-06 10:17:30.059 24151 ERROR
>
> > > keystone.common.environment.eventlet_server [-] Could not bind to
>
> > > 0.0.0.0:35357
>
> > > 2015-05-06 10:17:30.060 24151 ERROR root [-] Failed to start the admin
> > > server
>
> > > 2015-05-06 10:17:30.895 24158 ERROR
>
> > > keystone.common.environment.eventlet_server [-] Could not bind to
>
> > > 0.0.0.0:35357
>
> > > 2015-05-06 10:17:30.896 24158 ERROR root [-] Failed to start the admin
> > > server
>
> > > 2015-05-06 10:17:31.727 24167 ERROR
>
> > > keystone.common.environment.eventlet_server [-] Could not bind to
>
> > > 0.0.0.0:35357
>
> > > 2015-05-06 10:17:31.728 24167 ERROR root [-] Failed to start the admin
> > > server
>

> > Hi,
>

> > It is possible that keystone is running as a wsgi process under apache.
> > That
> > would explain why it cannot bind to port 35357.
>

> > Can you check if your httpd process is running? If so, please check if it
> > is
> > bound to port 35357 (lsof -i -n -P|grep httpd).
>

> > Regards,
>
> > Javier
>

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