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30 Sep
2016
30 Sep
'16
09:23
On pátek 30. září 2016 11:07:19 CEST Normand wrote: > I previously installed openQA in a ppc64le host as per doc in (1) and > was able to trigger jobs with the /usr/share/openqa/script/client > BUT this is only working for session of "_openqa-worker" id > > If I try to issue the command with my default owner id, then it failed > as reported in (2) > > What is expected setup to have an id to be authorized to use the client > script ? 1) Using openQA WebUI create API keys - this you probably already did. 2) put those keys to either /etc/openqa/client.conf or ~/.config/openqa/ client.conf in format [$host] key = $your_key secret = $your_secret Do note that you need to use the same $host in client.conf and client script. ie. if you use '[openqa.somedomain.ex]', you need to use `--host openqa.somedomain.ex` in client script call. In your example you didn't provide --host option to client script thus it assumed host to be "localhost" -> You need to have [localhost] section in client.conf with appropriate keys. > > (1) > https://github.com/os-autoinst/openQA/blob/master/docs/GettingStarted.asciid > oc > > https://github.com/os-autoinst/openQA/blob/master/docs/Installing.asciidoc > > (2) failure with my onwer id: > === > [michel@abanc:] > /var/lib/openqa/script/client isos post > ISO=openSUSE-Tumbleweed-DVD-ppc64-Snapshot20160917-Media.iso > DISTRI=opensuse VERSION=Tumbleweed FLAVOR=DVD ARCH=ppc64 BUILD=20160917 > missing apisecret and/or apikey at /var/lib/openqa/script/client line 144. > ERROR: 403 - Forbidden > { error => "no api key" } > ===