openstack-manuals/doc/install-guide/source/debconf/debconf-keystone-authtoken.rst
Andreas Jaeger dc3a3978cf Fix double index entry
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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
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Services and the [keystone_authtoken]
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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:
.. code-block:: ini
:linenos:
[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:
.. image:: ../figures/debconf-screenshots/service_keystone_authtoken_server_hostname.png
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.. image:: ../figures/debconf-screenshots/service_keystone_authtoken_admin_tenant_name.png
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.. image:: ../figures/debconf-screenshots/service_keystone_authtoken_tenant_admin_user.png
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.. image:: ../figures/debconf-screenshots/service_keystone_authtoken_admin_password.png
This information is stored in the configuration file for each service.
For example:
.. code-block:: ini
:linenos:
/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.