It might be a separate problem, since I don't get the same wget output,
but this instead:
$ wget -q -O- http://node1:8774
{"versions": [{"status": "CURRENT", "updated": "2011-01-21T11:33:21Z",
"id": "v1.1", "links": [{"href": "http://node1:8774/v1.1/", "rel":
"self"}]}, {"status": "DEPRECATED", "updated": "2011-01-21T11:33:21Z",
"id": "v1.0", "links": [{"href": "http://node1:8774/v1.0/", "rel":
"self"}]}]}[
and api log gives me this:
2012-01-17 18:05:00,204 INFO nova.api.openstack.wsgi [-] GET
http://node1:8774/
2012-01-17 18:05:00,204 INFO nova.api.openstack.wsgi [-]
http://node1:8774/ returned with HTTP 200
what ever those do mean... I will check more on it tomorrow, thanks.
On 01/17/2012 11:44 AM, ext Derek Higgins wrote:
Hi ikke,
I haven't tried it out yet but according to this mail, it looks like
a temporary problem,
https://lists.launchpad.net/openstack/msg06729.html
I haven't tried the solution but it looks like it should solve our
problem, I can wait for a fix to be committed but if you try out the
workaround and aren't successful I can give it a go and see if I have
any luck.
Thanks,
Derek.
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Ilkka Tengvall
Senior Specialist, Linux& Virtualization Architecture
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