Heat curent bug/bluepint reports are migrated from Launchpad to StoryBoard [1]. If you like to create a new story(a bug or a bluepint), please file it under [2]. For more detail, please reference [3]. This change applied to all heat projects. This patch Add documents and guideline link to StoryBoard. Also add releasenote to showing migration message. [1] https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/project_group/82 [2] https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/project/989 [3] https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/Heat-StoryBoard-Migration-Info Change-Id: I7c7dab88d269f92c66b3f68352a6913aa244fdfc
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heat-db-setup
heat-db-setup
SYNOPSIS
heat-db-setup [COMMANDS] [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
heat-db-setup is a tool which configures the local MySQL database for heat. Typically distro-specific tools would provide this functionality so please read the distro-specific documentation for configuring heat.
COMMANDS
rpm
Indicate the distribution is a RPM packaging based distribution.
deb
Indicate the distribution is a DEB packaging based distribution.
OPTIONS
-h, --help
Print usage information.
-p, --password
Specify the password for the 'heat' MySQL user that the script will use to connect to the 'heat' MySQL database. By default, the password 'heat' will be used.
-r, --rootpw
Specify the root MySQL password. If the script installs the MySQL server, it will set the root password to this value instead of prompting for a password. If the MySQL server is already installed, this password will be used to connect to the database instead of having to prompt for it.
-y, --yes
In cases where the script would normally ask for confirmation before doing something, such as installing mysql-server, just assume yes. This is useful if you want to run the script non-interactively.
EXAMPLES
heat-db-setup rpm -p heat_password -r mysql_pwd -y
heat-db-setup deb -p heat_password -r mysql_pwd -y
heat-db-setup rpm
BUGS
Heat bugs are managed through StoryBoard OpenStack Heat Stories