REST API Endpoint Failure - Request For Where To Look To Resolve

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Hi All,

A little help please.

TL/DR: Please help with error message:
~~~
REST API failure, code : 500
Unable to access the configuration object
Unable to contact the local API endpoint (https://localhost:5000/api)
~~~

The Issue
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I've been through the documentation and can't find what I'm looking for - possibly because I'm not really sure what it is I *am* looking for, so if someone can point me in the right direction I would really appreciate it.

I get the above error message when I run the `gwcli` command from inside a cephadm shell.

What I'm trying to do is set up a set of iSCSI Gateways in our Ceph-Reef 18.2.1 Cluster (yes, I know its being depreciated as of Nov 22 - or whatever). We recently migrated 7 upgraded from a manual install of Quincy to a CephAdm install of Reef - everything went AOK *except* for the iSCSI Gateways. So we tore them down and then rebuilt them as per the latest documentation. So now we've got 3 gateways as per the Service page of the Dashboard and I'm trying to create the targets.

I tried via the Dashboard but had errors, so instead I went in to do it via gwcli and hit the above error (which I now bevel to be the cause of the GUI creation I encountered.

I have absolutely no experience with podman or containers in general, and can't work out how to fix the issue. So I'm requesting some help - not to solve the problem for me, but to point me in the right direction to solve it myself.  :-)

So, anyone?

Cheers
Dulux-Oz
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