Adam,
Look at the keystone.conf search for connection parameter.
Verify that you can login directly into mysql using those credentials and
that you can access the database with that user.
Also another thing make sure that the upgrade didn't put a default entry
above the connection string.
Hope that helps
--Tony
tonyv(a)redhat.com
On Sunday, June 29, 2014, Adam Huffman <adam.huffman(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I'm in the middle of changing my Icehouse Keystone to use Apache
with
SSL. After implementing this change, I'm seeing a strange MySQL error
when I submit a keystone query e.g. 'endpoint-list':
2014-06-29 22:38:41.172 30284 TRACE keystone.common.wsgi
OperationalError: (OperationalError) (1045, "Access denied for user
'keystone'@'localhost' (using password: YES)") None None
The weird thing is that the user defined in
/etc/keystone/keystone.conf is in fact 'keystone_admin', as created
when this cloud was setup originally using RDO. From where is it
picking up that username?
I created a new MySQL user 'keystone' with the same privileges as
'keystone_admin' but that didn't make any difference.
Adam
_______________________________________________
Rdo-list mailing list
Rdo-list(a)redhat.com <javascript:;>
https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rdo-list