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        Status: Closed
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            Priority:
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            Resolution: Done
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            Affects Version/s: None
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            Fix Version/s: 2021
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            Component/s: FIWARE-TECH-HELP
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                        HD-Enabler:Object Storage
 
Description
Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 29-06-2015 at 07:06
Please, ANSWER this question AT https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31108109/setting-up-s3ql-with-fiware-object-storage-ge-openstack-swift
Question:
Setting up S3QL with FIWARE Object Storage GE (Openstack Swift)
Description:
I am trying to setup S3QL with Object Storage GE and there seems to be only one piece of information missing.
I successfully installed S3QL thanks to this pretty good tutorial: https://dmsimard.com/2014/09/29/s3ql-a-filesystem-over-http-with-swift/
Now I am stuck when trying to mount an object-container 'test' that I created in region 'Lannion2'.
The URL-syntax requires a 'region' to be defined (swiftks://<hostname>[:<port>]/<region>:<container>) but I have no clue how this maps to the fiware-stack. When trying the following command, s3ql seems to succeed in connecting and authenticating with Keystone but cannot find the region.
mkfs.s3ql swiftks://cloud.lab.fiware.org:4730/Lannion2:test --backend-options no-ssl
Enter backend login:
Enter backend passphrase:
Results in:
No accessible object storage service found in region Lannion2 (available regions: )
Unfortunately no available regions are listed in the response. Authentication works correctly as mistyping login or passphrase results in an authentication-error.
Is there any documentation about the naming of regions in keystone/fiware cloud?
Activity
| Field | Original Value | New Value | 
|---|---|---|
| Component/s | FIWARE-TECH-HELP [ 10278 ] | 
| Status | Open [ 1 ] | In Progress [ 3 ] | 
| Status | In Progress [ 3 ] | Answered [ 10104 ] | 
| Assignee | Kalman Meth [ kalman.meth ] | 
| Resolution | Done [ 10000 ] | |
| Status | Answered [ 10104 ] | Closed [ 6 ] | 
| HD-Enabler | Object Storage [ 10863 ] | |
| Description | 
                                                                 Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 29-06-2015 at 07:06 {color: red}Please, ANSWER this question AT{color} https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31108109/setting-up-s3ql-with-fiware-object-storage-ge-openstack-swift +Question:+ Setting up S3QL with FIWARE Object Storage GE (Openstack Swift) +Description:+ I am trying to setup S3QL with Object Storage GE and there seems to be only one piece of information missing. I successfully installed S3QL thanks to this pretty good tutorial: https://dmsimard.com/2014/09/29/s3ql-a-filesystem-over-http-with-swift/ Now I am stuck when trying to mount an object-container 'test' that I created in region 'Lannion2'. The URL-syntax requires a 'region' to be defined (swiftks://<hostname>[:<port>]/<region>:<container>) but I have no clue how this maps to the fiware-stack. When trying the following command, s3ql seems to succeed in connecting and authenticating with Keystone but cannot find the region. mkfs.s3ql swiftks://cloud.lab.fiware.org:4730/Lannion2:test --backend-options no-ssl Enter backend login: Enter backend passphrase: Results in: No accessible object storage service found in region Lannion2 (available regions: ) Unfortunately no available regions are listed in the response. Authentication works correctly as mistyping login or passphrase results in an authentication-error. Is there any documentation about the naming of regions in keystone/fiware cloud?  | 
                
                                                               Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 29-06-2015 at 07:06
 {color: red}Please, ANSWER this question AT{color} https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31108109/setting-up-s3ql-with-fiware-object-storage-ge-openstack-swift +Question:+ Setting up S3QL with FIWARE Object Storage GE (Openstack Swift) +Description:+ I am trying to setup S3QL with Object Storage GE and there seems to be only one piece of information missing. I successfully installed S3QL thanks to this pretty good tutorial: https://dmsimard.com/2014/09/29/s3ql-a-filesystem-over-http-with-swift/ Now I am stuck when trying to mount an object-container 'test' that I created in region 'Lannion2'. The URL-syntax requires a 'region' to be defined (swiftks://<hostname>[:<port>]/<region>:<container>) but I have no clue how this maps to the fiware-stack. When trying the following command, s3ql seems to succeed in connecting and authenticating with Keystone but cannot find the region. mkfs.s3ql swiftks://cloud.lab.fiware.org:4730/Lannion2:test --backend-options no-ssl Enter backend login: Enter backend passphrase: Results in: No accessible object storage service found in region Lannion2 (available regions: ) Unfortunately no available regions are listed in the response. Authentication works correctly as mistyping login or passphrase results in an authentication-error. Is there any documentation about the naming of regions in keystone/fiware cloud?  | 
                
| Fix Version/s | 2021 [ 12600 ] | 
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			3h | 1 | Backlog Manager | 23/May/17 9:04 PM | |||||
		    	
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			2h 59m | 1 | Backlog Manager | 24/May/17 12:04 AM | |||||
		    	
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			5d 11h 5m | 1 | José Ignacio Carretero Guarde | 29/May/17 11:10 AM | 
2017-05-23 18:05|CREATED monitor | # answers= 1, accepted answer= False