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Unable to Create Cloud Tenant in ManageIQ with OpenStack Antelope Version #23144

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Dhamo1107 opened this issue Aug 14, 2024 · 4 comments
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1. I’m encountering issues while creating a tenant in ManageIQ with different OpenStack versions.

  • With OpenStack Yoga: The tenant creation from ManageIQ completes successfully, as expected.
  • With OpenStack Antelope: The tenant creation process fails with a 'No endpoint found' error.
    I expected the tenant creation to be successful in both cases.

2. Steps to reproduce:

  • I have two Open Stack Providers with two versions:

    1. new-openstack = Antelope
    2. old-openstack = Yoga
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  • ManageIQ version = Petrosian.

  • Attempt to create a Cloud Tenant in OpenStack Yoga:
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  • Attempt to create a Cloud Tenant in OpenStack Antelope:
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Can anyone assist with how to check the endpoints and fix the 'No endpoint found' error when using OpenStack Antelope?

Thanks in advance for your help!

@miq-bot add-label bug, OpenStack, tenant-creation
@miq-bot assign @jeffibm @Fryguy @GilbertCherrie @agrare

@Dhamo1107 Dhamo1107 added the bug label Aug 14, 2024
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@Dhamo1107 Cannot apply the following labels because they are not recognized:

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agrare commented Aug 14, 2024

Hey @Dhamo1107 can you change the fog log level to debug, reproduce this and then post the API request/response for this from the fog log? journalctl -t fog if you're on an appliance

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Hi @agrare, this is the log:

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