keystone/doc/source/install/keystone-install-ubuntu.rst

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Install and configure
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This section describes how to install and configure the OpenStack
Identity service, code-named keystone, on the controller node. For
scalability purposes, this configuration deploys Fernet tokens and
the Apache HTTP server to handle requests.
.. note::
Ensure that you have completed the prerequisite installation steps in the
`Openstack Install Guide
<https://docs.openstack.org/install-guide/environment-packages-ubuntu.html#finalize-the-installation>`_
before proceeding.
Prerequisites
-------------
Before you install and configure the Identity service, you must
create a database.
#. Use the database access client to connect to the database
server as the ``root`` user:
.. code-block:: console
# mysql
.. end
2. Create the ``keystone`` database:
.. code-block:: console
MariaDB [(none)]> CREATE DATABASE keystone;
.. end
#. Grant proper access to the ``keystone`` database:
.. code-block:: console
MariaDB [(none)]> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON keystone.* TO 'keystone'@'localhost' \
IDENTIFIED BY 'KEYSTONE_DBPASS';
MariaDB [(none)]> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON keystone.* TO 'keystone'@'%' \
IDENTIFIED BY 'KEYSTONE_DBPASS';
.. end
Replace ``KEYSTONE_DBPASS`` with a suitable password.
#. Exit the database access client.
.. _keystone-install-configure-ubuntu:
Install and configure components
--------------------------------
.. include:: shared/note_configuration_vary_by_distribution.rst
.. note::
This guide uses the Apache HTTP server with ``mod_wsgi`` to serve Identity
service requests on port 5000. By default, the keystone service still
listens on this port. The package handles all of the Apache configuration
for you (including the activation of the ``mod_wsgi`` apache2 module and
keystone configuration in Apache).
#. Run the following command to install the packages:
.. code-block:: console
# apt install keystone
.. end
2. Edit the ``/etc/keystone/keystone.conf`` file and complete the following
actions:
* In the ``[database]`` section, configure database access:
.. path /etc/keystone/keystone.conf
.. code-block:: ini
[database]
# ...
connection = mysql+pymysql://keystone:KEYSTONE_DBPASS@controller/keystone
.. end
Replace ``KEYSTONE_DBPASS`` with the password you chose for the database.
.. note::
Comment out or remove any other ``connection`` options in the
``[database]`` section.
* In the ``[token]`` section, configure the Fernet token provider:
.. path /etc/keystone/keystone.conf
.. code-block:: ini
[token]
# ...
provider = fernet
.. end
3. Populate the Identity service database:
.. code-block:: console
# su -s /bin/sh -c "keystone-manage db_sync" keystone
.. end
4. Initialize Fernet key repositories:
.. note::
The ``--keystone-user`` and ``--keystone-group`` flags are used to specify the
operating system's user/group that will be used to run keystone. These are provided
to allow running keystone under another operating system user/group. In the example
below, we call the user & group ``keystone``.
.. code-block:: console
# keystone-manage fernet_setup --keystone-user keystone --keystone-group keystone
# keystone-manage credential_setup --keystone-user keystone --keystone-group keystone
.. end
5. Bootstrap the Identity service:
.. note::
Before the Queens release, keystone needed to be run on two separate ports to
accommodate the Identity v2 API which ran a separate admin-only service
commonly on port 35357. With the removal of the v2 API, keystone can be run
on the same port for all interfaces.
.. code-block:: console
# keystone-manage bootstrap --bootstrap-password ADMIN_PASS \
--bootstrap-admin-url http://controller:5000/v3/ \
--bootstrap-internal-url http://controller:5000/v3/ \
--bootstrap-public-url http://controller:5000/v3/ \
--bootstrap-region-id RegionOne
.. end
Replace ``ADMIN_PASS`` with a suitable password for an administrative user.
.. _ubuntu_configure_apache:
Configure the Apache HTTP server
--------------------------------
#. Edit the ``/etc/apache2/apache2.conf`` file and configure the
``ServerName`` option to reference the controller node:
.. path /etc/apache2/apache2.conf
.. code-block:: apache
ServerName controller
.. end
The ``ServerName`` entry will need to be added if it does not already exist.
SSL
^^^
A secure deployment should have the web server configured to use SSL or running
behind an SSL terminator.
Finalize the installation
-------------------------
#. Restart the Apache service:
.. code-block:: console
# service apache2 restart
.. end
2. Configure the administrative account by setting the proper environmental variables:
.. code-block:: console
$ export OS_USERNAME=admin
$ export OS_PASSWORD=ADMIN_PASS
$ export OS_PROJECT_NAME=admin
$ export OS_USER_DOMAIN_NAME=Default
$ export OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_NAME=Default
$ export OS_AUTH_URL=http://controller:5000/v3
$ export OS_IDENTITY_API_VERSION=3
.. end
These values shown here are the default ones created from ``keystone-manage bootstrap``.
Replace ``ADMIN_PASS`` with the password used in the
``keystone-manage bootstrap`` command in `keystone-install-configure-ubuntu`_.