Done https://bugs.launchpad.net/starlingx/+bug/1814833 Regards, José
-----Original Message----- From: Wensley, Barton [mailto:Barton.Wensley@windriver.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 5, 2019 3:38 PM To: Perez Carranza, Jose <jose.perez.carranza@intel.com>; starlingx- discuss@lists.starlingx.io Cc: Miller, Frank <Frank.Miller@windriver.com> Subject: RE: [Containers]Problems setting proxy via config_file
José,
You have uncovered a bug in the configuration file processing for the DOCKER_PROXY section. This was introduced in the original commit for the docker proxy: https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/stx- config/commit/?id=3a30da9a88920fef4d6b185708bd5013bb8dd95c
Please raise a bug for this. For now, your only option is to run config_controller interactively (without the config file).
Bart
-----Original Message----- From: Perez Carranza, Jose [mailto:jose.perez.carranza@intel.com] Sent: February 5, 2019 3:48 PM To: starlingx-discuss@lists.starlingx.io Cc: Miller, Frank; Wensley, Barton Subject: [Containers]Problems setting proxy via config_file
Hi
I'm doing a configuring a controller using a configuration file `sudo config_controller --kubernetes --confi-file my-file.ini`. I modified my configuration file to add my proxies but this is causing errors [1], seems like when parsing the configuration file the NO_PROXY variable is set as python list format and hence not recognized by http library.
1. http://paste.openstack.org/show/744593/
Do you if there is a special way to assign multiple values to a variable on configuration file?
Below is the example of my configuration file settings:
======================================================= [DOCKER_PROXY] DOCKER_HTTP_PROXY = http://<IP>:PORT DOCKER_HTTPS_PROXY = http://<IP>:PORT DOCKER_NO_PROXY = localhost,127.0.0.1,192.168.204.2,192.168.204.3,192.168.204.4,10.10.10.3 ========================================================
Regards, José