[one-users] Problems using OpenNebula EC2 interface
Lars Kellogg-Stedman
lars at seas.harvard.edu
Wed May 4 11:15:09 PDT 2011
> Ok, I think the problem was that the EC2_SECRET_KEY for euca tools is
> the sha1 password and in the econe client is the plain password.
Ah, that did it.
The fact the econe-* expects different values from both EcuaTools and
Elastic Fox is somewhat confusing. Do you think it would make sense
for the econe-* tools prefer ONE_AUTH over the EC2 variables? This
way EC2_SECRET_KEY could be set for eucatools or Elastic Fox, while
the econe-* tools could pull their config from wherever ONE_AUTH
points.
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Lars Kellogg-Stedman <lars at seas.harvard.edu>
Senior Technologist
Harvard University SEAS
Academic and Research Computing (ARC)
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