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| ## Troubleshooting TCUP | ||||
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| Before troubleshooting TCUP, make sure that you have network connectivity to our target cloud from the host system (the one you run TCUP on).    | ||||
| 1. ping the IP or FQDN from `echo $OS_AUTH_URL`  | ||||
| 1. get a "HTTP/1.1 200 OK" response from `curl -I $OS_AUTH_URL`  | ||||
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| There are several ways to trouble shoot, TCUP.  | ||||
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| 1. Run TCUP using the debug flag: `tcup.py --debug` | ||||
| 1. Attach to the container as instructed at the end of the TCUP script | ||||
| 1. Inside the container: | ||||
|   1. Check your environment variables include the OS_* values using `export` | ||||
|   1. Make sure you can access Keystone using `curl $OS_AUTH_URL` | ||||
|   1. Make sure your credentials are working using `keystone catalog` | ||||
|   1. check your environment variables include the OS_* values using `export | grep OS_` | ||||
|   1. ping the IP or FQDN from `echo $OS_AUTH_URL`  | ||||
|   1. get "200 OK" from Keystone using `curl -I $OS_AUTH_URL` | ||||
|   1. confirm your credentials are working using `keystone catalog` | ||||
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| ## Docker Tips  | ||||
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