07-29-2019 04:17 AM
Hi
I have installed CloudCenter Suite 5.0 in a VMware environment, able to add the cloud accounts for the following clouds (AWS, Azure,VMware). While trying to create cloud account for the Openstack region, it fails with the error "Failed to validate cloud account. Cloud account is not valid. Invalid credentials provided"
On the Openstack environment, keystone service is able to generate the authentication token using the admin credentials.
I am not able to figure out where the connection goes wrong. Looking forward for the help, thanks in advance.
07-29-2019 05:58 AM
Is the openstack blade pod running? Did you look into it for any errors?
Are you using the proper username/password combo and is your region "running/ready"?
You can open a TAC case if you need an engineer to take a deeper look as well.
07-31-2019 09:03 PM
08-01-2019 06:09 AM
stream logs via something like
kuebctl -n cisco logs -f <cloudblade-openstack-pod>
Then do work in the UI to add things and see if you get errors.
And if you cannot get anything there, then open a TAC case.
08-02-2019 10:28 AM
Hi Shaun,
Thank you for your prompt responses. I found this log "Call to getAccountDetails API is not successful, Credentials are invalid or the cloud could not be reached". Yet one thing is weird, I am able to connect to same Openstack Cloud using the same credentials from the Suite Installer.
Pleas find the attached the screenshot
08-05-2019 04:49 AM
It means the API call being invoked... either the endpoint cannot be hit or the creds are bad. Assuming creds are ok, then there is a deeper issue in the cluster. This is not something you can really troubleshoot over forum as much. You need to open a TAC case and get on a webex to review your CCS cluster. Could be DNS issues in cluster, could be Host issues with the nodes, could be networking pod issues. Could be an actual bug... the list goes on and on :) So again, not something that can probably be fixed on this thread, you need to open a TAC case and work with the support team.
08-21-2019 10:27 PM
Hi Shaun,
Finally we found light for the issue, a upgrade of workload manager from 5.0.0 to 5.0.1 solved our issue. Openstack Queens is effective from Workload Manager 5.0.1 and Cost Optimizer 5.0.1
Thanks for your guidance and really grateful for your efforts towards solving the issue.
https://docs.cloudcenter.cisco.com/display/WORKLOADMANAGER/Datacenters+and+Private+Clouds
08-22-2019 04:14 AM
01-31-2020 06:09 PM
Finally we discovered mild for the problem, a upgrade of workload supervisor from 5.0.0 to 5.0.1 solved our issue. Openstack Queens is effective from Workload Manager enjoy like nespresso coffee five.0.1 and Cost Optimizer 5.Zero.1
02-06-2020 08:25 PM - edited 02-10-2020 01:52 AM
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