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Old 04-25-2015, 05:40 AM   #1
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i had to developed openstack cloud environment in my campus. but when i login in to openstack dashboard this error is occuring "An error occurred authenticating. Please try again later.". can anyone help???
 
Old 04-25-2015, 10:25 AM   #2
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when i login in to openstack dashboard this error is occuring "An error occurred authenticating. Please try again later."
Are you running the current version of OpenStack?
Did you completely configure OpenStack?
Are Horizon and Keystone running?
Are you using a supported web browser?
If you are certain you can answer the above with "yes" then log in by any other means, become root and look at each OpenStack components, system daemon and system log files for clues.
 
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Old 04-26-2015, 07:11 AM   #3
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am using ubuntu 14.04
i complete configuration.
horizon and keystone is running ...
chrome browser using..
 
Old 04-26-2015, 10:17 AM   #4
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You realize you have only partially addressed what I wrote about in my post, right?
 
Old 04-26-2015, 11:04 PM   #5
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when i login in to openstack dashboard this error is occuring "An error occurred authenticating. Please try again later."

am using ubuntu 14.04
i complete configuration.
horizon and keystone is running ...
chrome browser using..
 
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How did you perform openstack installation. Did you configure each component individually or via packstack? Did you check horizon logs to see if you find anything there?

While putting up a question it is always good to provide as much information as possible, so that people can understand the issue you are facing and help you accordingly.
 
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when i login in to openstack dashboard this error is occuring "An error occurred authenticating. Please try again later."

am using ubuntu 14.04
i complete configuration.
horizon and keystone is running ...
chrome browser using..
Rehashing the sparse nfo you supplied isn't part of the mantra to get things fixed automagically. Understanding what's going on is the first step. And that is why I already said:
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If you are certain you can answer the above with "yes" then log in by any other means, become root and look at each OpenStack components, system daemon and system log files for clues.
So go and do that and provide a detailed account of omissions / errors / problems you found indications of together with research / diagnostic steps you took to fix things.
 
  


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