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change capitalization to follow the docs conventions: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Documentation/Conventions#Service_and_project_names Change-Id: Ib1c596fb9ab39cfe4cf6fbf38d823b38a9632f77
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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Rate-limit volume copy bandwidth
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When you create a new volume from an image or an existing volume, or
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when you upload a volume image to the Image Service, large data copy
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when you upload a volume image to the Image service, large data copy
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may stress disk and network bandwidth. To mitigate slow down of data
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access from the instances, OpenStack Block Storage supports rate-limiting
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of volume data copy bandwidth.
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@ -10,10 +10,10 @@ public key must be signed in an X509 certificate, and the certificate
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used to sign it must be available as a Certificate Authority (CA)
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certificate. These files can be generated either using the
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``keystone-manage`` utility, or externally generated. The files need to
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be in the locations specified by the top level Identity Service
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be in the locations specified by the top level Identity service
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configuration file :file:`keystone.conf` as specified in the above section.
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Additionally, the private key should only be readable by the system user
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that will run the Identity Service.
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that will run the Identity service.
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.. warning::
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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Overview
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Networking is a standalone component in the OpenStack modular
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architecture. It's positioned alongside OpenStack components such as
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Compute, Image service, Identity, or the Dashboard. Like those
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Compute, Image service, Identity, or dashboard. Like those
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components, a deployment of Networking often involves deploying several
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services to a variety of hosts.
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Authentication and authorization
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================================
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Networking uses the Identity Service as the default authentication
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service. When the Identity Service is enabled, users who submit requests
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Networking uses the Identity service as the default authentication
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service. When the Identity service is enabled, users who submit requests
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to the Networking service must provide an authentication token in
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``X-Auth-Token`` request header. Users obtain this token by
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authenticating with the Identity Service endpoint. For more information
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about authentication with the Identity Service, see `OpenStack Identity
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Service API v2.0
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authenticating with the Identity service endpoint. For more information
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about authentication with the Identity service, see `OpenStack Identity
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service API v2.0
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Reference <http://developer.openstack.org/api-ref-identity-v2.html>`__.
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When the Identity Service is enabled, it is not mandatory to specify the
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When the Identity service is enabled, it is not mandatory to specify the
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tenant ID for resources in create requests because the tenant ID is
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derived from the authentication token.
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# yum install python-PROJECTclient
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- For openSUSE, use zypper to install the clients from the distribution
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packages Service::
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packages service::
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# zypper install python-PROJECT
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(IaaS) system. The main modules are implemented in Python.
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OpenStack Compute interacts with OpenStack Identity for authentication,
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OpenStack Image Service for disk and server images, and OpenStack
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OpenStack Image service for disk and server images, and OpenStack
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dashboard for the user and administrative interface. Image access is
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limited by projects, and by users; quotas are limited per project (the
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number of instances, for example). OpenStack Compute can scale
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Credentials
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Data that confirms the user's identity. For example: user name and
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password, user name and API key, or an authentication token provided
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by the Identity Service.
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by the Identity service.
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Authentication
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The process of confirming the identity of a user. OpenStack Identity
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.. :orphan:
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OpenStack Image Service
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OpenStack Image service
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-----------------------
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The OpenStack Image Service is central to Infrastructure-as-a-Service
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The OpenStack Image service is central to Infrastructure-as-a-Service
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(IaaS) as shown in Conceptual architecture. It accepts API requests for disk
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or server images, and image metadata from end users or OpenStack Compute
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components. It also supports the storage of disk or server images on various
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.. TODO (DC) On line 7, add link to get_started_conceptual_architecture.rst
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A number of periodic processes run on the OpenStack Image Service to
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A number of periodic processes run on the OpenStack Image service to
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support caching. Replication services ensure consistency and
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availability through the cluster. Other periodic processes include
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auditors, updaters, and reapers.
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The OpenStack Image Service includes the following components:
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The OpenStack Image service includes the following components:
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glance-api
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Accepts Image API calls for image discovery, retrieval, and storage.
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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ glance-registry
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.. note::
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The registry is a private internal service meant for use by
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OpenStack Image Service. Do not disclose it to users.
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OpenStack Image service. Do not disclose it to users.
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Database
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Stores image metadata and you can choose your database depending on
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Guru Meditation reports
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-----------------------
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A Guru Meditation report is sent by the Compute Service upon receipt of the
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A Guru Meditation report is sent by the Compute service upon receipt of the
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``SIGUSR1`` signal. This report is a general-purpose error report,
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including a complete report of the service's current state, and is sent to
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``stderr``.
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* :file:`console.log`, after the instance starts.
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If any files are missing, empty, or very small, the ``nova-compute``
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service did not successfully download the images from the Image Service.
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service did not successfully download the images from the Image service.
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Also check :file:`nova-compute.log` for exceptions. Sometimes they do not
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appear in the console output.
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