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[fiware-stackoverflow] Setting up S3QL with FIWARE Object Storage GE (Openstack Swift)

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      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?

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        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://&lt;hostname>[:&lt;port&gt;]/&lt;region&gt;:&lt;container&gt;) 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://&lt;hostname>[:&lt;port&gt;]/&lt;region&gt;:&lt;container&gt;) 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?
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