openstack-manuals/doc/install-guide/source/debconf/debconf-keystone-authtoken.rst
Andreas Jaeger dc3a3978cf Fix double index entry
We cannot use ..only.. with a toctree, it gets parsed at the wrong
time.

Add a second Debian specific index file so that Debian gets only this
file. This avoids the double index entry in the sidetable but leads to
no index table for Debian.

Change-Id: I6f4e7dffb2c5cd4416607817dcb3685b65b0674d
Partial-Fix: #1488187
2015-08-24 20:15:20 +02:00

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Services and the [keystone_authtoken]

Because most OpenStack services must access the Identity service, you must configure the IP address of the keystone server to be able to access it. You must also configure the admin_tenant_name, admin_user, and admin_password options for each service to work.

Generally, this section looks like this:

[keystone_authtoken]
auth_uri = http://controller:5000/v2.0
identity_uri = http://controller:35357
admin_tenant_name = %SERVICE_TENANT_NAME%
admin_user = %SERVICE_USER%
admin_password = %SERVICE_PASSWORD%

The debconf system helps users configure the auth_uri, identity_uri, admin_tenant_name, admin_user, and admin_password options.

The following screens show an example Image service configuration:

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This information is stored in the configuration file for each service. For example:

/etc/ceilometer/ceilometer.conf
/etc/nova/api-paste.ini
/etc/glance/glance-api-paste.ini
/etc/glance/glance-registry.ini
/etc/cinder/cinder.conf
/etc/neutron/neutron.conf

The Debian OpenStack packages offer automation for this, so OpenStack users do not have to manually edit the configuration files.