Capitalize a few project names in configuring services doc
I was using the docs and noticed a few instances of project Names were not capitalized. Change-Id: I1edd5cd93e85c89bfff0f16eef6b8c5acf910760
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@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ Admin Token
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For a default installation of Keystone, before you can use the REST API, you
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need to define an authorization token. This is configured in ``keystone.conf``
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file under the section ``[DEFAULT]``. In the sample file provided with the
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keystone project, the line defining this token is::
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Keystone project, the line defining this token is::
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[DEFAULT]
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admin_token = ADMIN
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@ -62,10 +62,10 @@ Setting up tenants, users, and roles
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You need to minimally define a tenant, user, and role to link the tenant and
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user as the most basic set of details to get other services authenticating
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and authorizing with keystone.
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and authorizing with Keystone.
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You will also want to create service users for nova, glance, swift, etc. to
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be able to use to authenticate users against keystone. The ``auth_token``
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be able to use to authenticate users against Keystone. The ``auth_token``
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middleware supports using either the shared secret described above as
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`admin_token` or users for each service.
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@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ template, as described above - in which case everything is detailed in that
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template.
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The other is a SQL backend for the catalog service, in which case after
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keystone is online, you need to add the services to the catalog::
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Keystone is online, you need to add the services to the catalog::
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keystone service-create --name=nova \
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--type=compute \
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@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ nova.conf [keystone_authtoken] section.
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Configuring Swift to use Keystone
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Similar to Nova, swift can be configured to use Keystone for authentication
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Similar to Nova, Swift can be configured to use Keystone for authentication
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rather than its built in 'tempauth'. Refer to the `overview_auth` documentation
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in Swift.
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