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Managing Projects
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Users must be associated with at least one project, though they may
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belong to many. Therefore, you should add at least one project before
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adding users.
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Adding Projects
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To create a project through the OpenStack dashboard:
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#. Log in as an administrative user.
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#. Select the :guilabel:`Identity` tab in the left navigation bar.
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#. Under Identity tab, click :guilabel:`Projects`.
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#. Click the :guilabel:`Create Project` button.
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You are prompted for a project name and an optional, but recommended,
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description. Select the check box at the bottom of the form to enable
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this project. By default, it is enabled, as shown below:
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.. figure:: figures/create_project.png
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:alt: Create Project form
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It is also possible to add project members and adjust the project
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quotas. We'll discuss those actions later, but in practice, it can be
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quite convenient to deal with all these operations at one time.
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To add a project through the command line, you must use the OpenStack
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command line client.
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.. code-block:: console
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# openstack project create demo --domain default
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This command creates a project named ``demo``. Optionally, you can add a
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description string by appending ``--description PROJECT_DESCRIPTION``,
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which can be very useful. You can also
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create a project in a disabled state by appending ``--disable`` to the
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command. By default, projects are created in an enabled state.
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