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Set up a keystonerc file with a generated admin token and various passwords:
Set up a keystonerc file with a generated admin token and various passwords:


  $> $ cat > keystonerc <<EOF
  $> cat > keystonerc <<EOF
  export ADMIN_TOKEN=$(openssl rand -hex 10)
  export ADMIN_TOKEN=$(openssl rand -hex 10)
  export OS_USERNAME=admin
  export OS_USERNAME=admin
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Start and enable Keystone service
Start and enable Keystone service
  $> sudo systemctl start openstack-keystone.service && sudo systemctl enable openstack-keystone.service
  $> sudo systemctl start openstack-keystone.service && sudo systemctl enable openstack-keystone.service
Install the keystone CLI
$> sudo yum install python-keystoneclient


Create sample Tenants, Users and Roles
Create sample Tenants, Users and Roles

Revision as of 12:51, 8 March 2012

Description

Setup required for the Keystone service.

Setup

Follow QA:Testcase_install_OpenStack_packages.

How to test

Configure the Keystone database, similar to how we do it for nova

$> sudo openstack-keystone-db-setup

Set up a keystonerc file with a generated admin token and various passwords:

$> cat > keystonerc <<EOF
export ADMIN_TOKEN=$(openssl rand -hex 10)
export OS_USERNAME=admin
export OS_PASSWORD=verybadpass
export OS_TENANT_NAME=admin
export OS_AUTH_URL=http://127.0.0.1:5000/v2.0/
EOF
$> . ./keystonerc

Set the administrative token in the config file

$> sudo openstack-config-set /etc/keystone/keystone.conf DEFAULT admin_token $ADMIN_TOKEN

Start and enable Keystone service

$> sudo systemctl start openstack-keystone.service && sudo systemctl enable openstack-keystone.service

Create sample Tenants, Users and Roles

$> sudo ADMIN_PASSWORD=$OS_PASSWORD openstack-keystone-sample-data

Test the Keystone CLI is working

$> keystone user-list

Expected Results

Check that no errors are reported.