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| .. _manpage:
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| 
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| ====================
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| :program:`openstack`
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| ====================
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| 
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| OpenStack Command Line
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| 
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| 
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| SYNOPSIS
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| ========
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| 
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| :program:`openstack` [<global-options>] <command> [<command-arguments>]
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| 
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| :program:`openstack help` <command>
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| 
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| :program:`openstack` :option:`--help`
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| 
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| 
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| DESCRIPTION
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| ===========
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| 
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| :program:`openstack` provides a common command-line interface to OpenStack APIs.  It is generally
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| equivalent to the CLIs provided by the OpenStack project client libraries, but with
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| a distinct and consistent command structure.
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| 
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| 
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| AUTHENTICATION METHODS
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| ======================
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| 
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| :program:`openstack` uses a similar authentication scheme as the OpenStack project CLIs, with
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| the credential information supplied either as environment variables or as options on the
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| command line.  The primary difference is the use of 'project' in the name of the options
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| ``OS_PROJECT_NAME``/``OS_PROJECT_ID`` over the old tenant-based names.
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| 
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| ::
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| 
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|     export OS_AUTH_URL=<url-to-openstack-identity>
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|     export OS_PROJECT_NAME=<project-name>
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|     export OS_USERNAME=<user-name>
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|     export OS_PASSWORD=<password>  # (optional)
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| 
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| :program:`openstack` can use different types of authentication plugins provided by the keystoneclient library. The following default plugins are available:
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| 
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| * ``token``: Authentication with a token
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| * ``password``: Authentication with a username and a password
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| * ``openid`` : Authentication using the protocol OpenID Connect
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| 
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| Refer to the keystoneclient library documentation for more details about these plugins and their options, and for a complete list of available plugins.
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| Please bear in mind that some plugins might not support all of the functionalities of :program:`openstack`; for example the v3unscopedsaml plugin can deliver only unscoped tokens, some commands might not be available through this authentication method.
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| 
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| Additionally, it is possible to use Keystone's service token to authenticate, by setting the options :option:`--os-token` and :option:`--os-url` (or the environment variables :envvar:`OS_TOKEN` and :envvar:`OS_URL` respectively). This method takes precedence over authentication plugins.
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| 
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| .. NOTE::
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|     To use the ``v3unscopedsaml`` method, the lxml package will need to be installed.
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| 
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| AUTHENTICATION USING FEDERATION
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| -------------------------------
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| 
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| To use federated authentication, your configuration file needs the following:
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| 
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| ::
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| 
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|     export OS_PROJECT_NAME=<project-name>
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|     export OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_NAME=<project-domain-name>
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|     export OS_AUTH_URL=<url-to-openstack-identity>
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|     export OS_IDENTITY_API_VERSION=3
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|     export OS_AUTH_PLUGIN=openid
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|     export OS_AUTH_TYPE=v3oidcpassword
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|     export OS_USERNAME=<username-in-idp>
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|     export OS_PASSWORD=<password-in-idp>
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|     export OS_IDENTITY_PROVIDER=<the-desired-idp>
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|     export OS_CLIENT_ID=<the-client-id-configured-in-the-idp>
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|     export OS_CLIENT_SECRET=<the-client-secred-configured-in-the-idp>
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|     export OS_OPENID_SCOPE=<the-scopes-of-desired-attributes-to-claim-from-idp>
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|     export OS_PROTOCOL=<the-protocol-used-in-the-apache2-oidc-proxy>
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|     export OS_ACCESS_TOKEN_TYPE=<the-access-token-type-used-by-your-idp>
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|     export OS_DISCOVERY_ENDPOINT=<the-well-known-endpoint-of-the-idp>
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|     export OS_ACCESS_TOKEN_ENDPOINT=<the-idp-access-token-url>
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| 
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| 
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| OPTIONS
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| =======
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| 
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| :program:`openstack` takes global options that control overall behaviour and command-specific options that control the command operation.  Most global options have a corresponding environment variable that may also be used to set the value. If both are present, the command-line option takes priority. The environment variable names are derived from the option name by dropping the leading dashes ('--'), converting each embedded dash ('-') to an underscore ('_'), and converting to upper case.
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| 
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| :program:`openstack` recognizes the following global options:
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| 
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| .. option:: --os-cloud <cloud-name>
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| 
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|     :program:`openstack` will look for a ``clouds.yaml`` file that contains
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|     a cloud configuration to use for authentication.  See CLOUD CONFIGURATION
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|     below for more information.
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| 
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| .. option::  --os-auth-type <auth-type>
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| 
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|     The authentication plugin type to use when connecting to the Identity service.
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| 
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|     If this option is not set, :program:`openstack` will attempt to guess the
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|     authentication method to use based on the other options.
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| 
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|     If this option is set, its version must match
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|     :option:`--os-identity-api-version`
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| 
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| .. option:: --os-auth-url <auth-url>
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| 
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|     Authentication URL
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| 
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| .. option:: --os-url <service-url>
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| 
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|     Service URL, when using a service token for authentication
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| 
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| .. option:: --os-domain-name <auth-domain-name>
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| 
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|     Domain-level authorization scope (by name)
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| 
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| .. option:: --os-domain-id <auth-domain-id>
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| 
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|     Domain-level authorization scope (by ID)
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| 
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| .. option:: --os-project-name <auth-project-name>
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| 
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|     Project-level authentication scope (by name)
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| 
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| .. option:: --os-project-id <auth-project-id>
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| 
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|     Project-level authentication scope (by ID)
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| 
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| .. option:: --os-project-domain-name <auth-project-domain-name>
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| 
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|     Domain name containing project
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| 
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| .. option:: --os-project-domain-id <auth-project-domain-id>
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| 
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|     Domain ID containing project
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| 
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| .. option:: --os-username <auth-username>
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| 
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|     Authentication username
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| 
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| .. option:: --os-password <auth-password>
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| 
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|     Authentication password
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| 
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| .. option:: --os-token <token>
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| 
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|     Authenticated token or service token
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| 
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| .. option:: --os-user-domain-name <auth-user-domain-name>
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| 
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|     Domain name containing user
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| 
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| .. option:: --os-user-domain-id <auth-user-domain-id>
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| 
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|     Domain ID containing user
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| 
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| .. option:: --os-trust-id <trust-id>
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| 
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|     ID of the trust to use as a trustee user
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| 
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| .. option:: --os-default-domain <auth-domain>
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| 
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|     Default domain ID (Default: 'default')
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| 
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| .. option:: --os-region-name <auth-region-name>
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| 
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|     Authentication region name
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| 
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| .. option:: --os-cacert <ca-bundle-file>
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| 
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|     CA certificate bundle file
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| 
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| .. option:: --verify` | :option:`--insecure
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| 
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|     Verify or ignore server certificate (default: verify)
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| 
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| .. option:: --os-cert <certificate-file>
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| 
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|     Client certificate bundle file
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| 
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| .. option:: --os-key <key-file>
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| 
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|     Client certificate key file
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| 
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| .. option:: --os-identity-api-version <identity-api-version>
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| 
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|     Identity API version (Default: 2.0)
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| 
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| .. option:: --os-XXXX-api-version <XXXX-api-version>
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| 
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|     Additional API version options will be available depending on the installed
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|     API libraries.
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| 
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| .. option:: --os-interface <interface>
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| 
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|     Interface type. Valid options are `public`, `admin` and `internal`.
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| 
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| .. NOTE::
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|     If you switch to openstackclient from project specified clients, like:
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|     novaclient, neutronclient and so on, please use `--os-interface` instead of
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|     `--os-endpoint-type`.
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| 
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| .. option:: --os-profile <hmac-key>
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| 
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|     Performance profiling HMAC key for encrypting context data
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| 
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|     This key should be the value of one of the HMAC keys defined in the
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|     configuration files of OpenStack services to be traced.
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| 
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| .. option:: --os-beta-command
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| 
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|     Enable beta commands which are subject to change
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| 
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| .. option:: --log-file <LOGFILE>
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| 
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|     Specify a file to log output. Disabled by default.
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| 
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| .. option:: -v, --verbose
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| 
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|     Increase verbosity of output. Can be repeated.
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| 
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| .. option:: -q, --quiet
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| 
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|     Suppress output except warnings and errors
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| 
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| .. option:: --debug
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| 
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|     Show tracebacks on errors and set verbosity to debug
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| 
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| .. option:: --help
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| 
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|     Show help message and exit
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| 
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| .. option:: --timing
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| 
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|     Print API call timing information
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| 
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| COMMANDS
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| ========
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| 
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| To get a list of the available commands::
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| 
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|     openstack --help
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| 
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| To get a description of a specific command::
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| 
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|     openstack help <command>
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| 
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| Note that the set of commands shown will vary depending on the API versions
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| that are in effect at that time.  For example, to force the display of the
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| Identity v3 commands::
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| 
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|     openstack --os-identity-api-version 3 --help
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| 
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| .. option:: complete
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| 
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|     Print the bash completion functions for the current command set.
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| 
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| .. option:: help <command>
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| 
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|     Print help for an individual command
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| 
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| Additional information on the OpenStackClient command structure and arguments
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| is available in the `OpenStackClient Commands`_ wiki page.
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| 
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| .. _`OpenStackClient Commands`: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/OpenStackClient/Commands
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| 
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| Command Objects
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| ---------------
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| 
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| The list of command objects is growing longer with the addition of OpenStack
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| project support.  The object names may consist of multiple words to compose a
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| unique name.  Occasionally when multiple APIs have a common name with common
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| overlapping purposes there will be options to select which object to use, or
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| the API resources will be merged, as in the ``quota`` object that has options
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| referring to both Compute and Block Storage quotas.
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| 
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| Command Actions
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| ---------------
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| 
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| The actions used by OpenStackClient are defined with specific meaning to provide a consistent behavior for each object.  Some actions have logical opposite actions, and those pairs will always match for any object that uses them.
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| 
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| 
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| CLOUD CONFIGURATION
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| ===================
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| 
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| Working with multiple clouds can be simplified by keeping the configuration
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| information for those clouds in a local file.  :program:`openstack` supports
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| using a ``clouds.yaml`` configuration file.
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| 
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| Config Files
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| ------------
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| 
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| :program:`openstack` will look for a file called clouds.yaml in the following
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| locations:
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| 
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| * Current Directory
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| * ~/.config/openstack
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| * /etc/openstack
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| 
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| The first file found wins.
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| 
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| The keys match the :program:`openstack` global options but without the
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| ``--os-`` prefix:
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| 
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| ::
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| 
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|     clouds:
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|       devstack:
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|         auth:
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|           auth_url: http://192.168.122.10:5000/
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|           project_name: demo
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|           username: demo
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|           password: 0penstack
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|         region_name: RegionOne
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|       ds-admin:
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|         auth:
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|           auth_url: http://192.168.122.10:5000/
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|           project_name: admin
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|           username: admin
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|           password: 0penstack
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|         region_name: RegionOne
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|       infra:
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|         cloud: rackspace
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|         auth:
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|           project_id: 275610
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|           username: openstack
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|           password: xyzpdq!lazydog
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|         region_name: DFW,ORD,IAD
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| 
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| In the above example, the ``auth_url`` for the ``rackspace`` cloud is taken
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| from :file:`clouds-public.yaml`:
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| 
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| ::
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| 
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|     public-clouds:
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|       rackspace:
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|         auth:
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|           auth_url: 'https://identity.api.rackspacecloud.com/v2.0/'
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| 
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| Authentication Settings
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| -----------------------
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| 
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| OpenStackClient uses the Keystone authentication plugins so the required
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| auth settings are not always known until the authentication type is
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| selected.  :program:`openstack` will attempt to detect a couple of common
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| auth types based on the arguments passed in or found in the configuration
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| file, but if those are incomplete it may be impossible to know which
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| auth type is intended.  The :option:`--os-auth-type` option can always be
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| used to force a specific type.
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| 
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| When :option:`--os-token` and :option:`--os-url` are both present the
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| ``token_endpoint`` auth type is selected automatically.  If
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| :option:`--os-auth-url` and :option:`--os-username` are present ``password``
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| auth type is selected.
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| 
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| Logging Settings
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| ----------------
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| 
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| :program:`openstack` can record the operation history by logging settings
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| in configuration file. Recording the user operation, it can identify the
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| change of the resource and it becomes useful information for troubleshooting.
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| 
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| See :ref:`configuration` about Logging Settings for more details.
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| 
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| 
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| NOTES
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| =====
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| 
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| The command list displayed in help output reflects the API versions selected.  For
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| example, to see Identity v3 commands ``OS_IDENTITY_API_VERSION`` must be set to ``3``.
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| 
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| 
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| EXAMPLES
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| ========
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| 
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| Show the detailed information for server ``appweb01``::
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| 
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|     openstack \
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|         --os-project-name ExampleCo \
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|         --os-username demo --os-password secret \
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|         --os-auth-url http://localhost:5000:/v2.0 \
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|         server show appweb01
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| 
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| The same but using openid to authenticate in keystone::
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| 
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|     openstack \
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|         --os-project-name ExampleCo \
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|         --os-auth-url http://localhost:5000:/v2.0 \
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|         --os-auth-plugin openid \
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|         --os-auth-type v3oidcpassword \
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|         --os-username demo-idp \
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|         --os-password secret-idp \
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|         --os-identity-provider google \
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|         --os-client-id the-id-assigned-to-keystone-in-google \
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|         --os-client-secret 3315162f-2b28-4809-9369-cb54730ac837 \
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|         --os-openid-scope 'openid email profile'\
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|         --os-protocol openid \
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|         --os-access-token-type access_token \
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|         --os-discovery-endpoint https://accounts.google.com/.well-known/openid-configuration \
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|         server show appweb01
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| 
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| The same command if the auth environment variables (:envvar:`OS_AUTH_URL`, :envvar:`OS_PROJECT_NAME`,
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| :envvar:`OS_USERNAME`, :envvar:`OS_PASSWORD`) are set::
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| 
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|     openstack server show appweb01
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| 
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| Create a new image::
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| 
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|     openstack image create \
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|         --disk-format=qcow2 \
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|         --container-format=bare \
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|         --public \
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|         --copy-from http://somewhere.net/foo.img \
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|         foo
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| 
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| 
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| FILES
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| =====
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| 
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| :file:`~/.config/openstack/clouds.yaml`
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|     Configuration file used by the :option:`--os-cloud` global option.
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| 
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| :file:`~/.config/openstack/clouds-public.yaml`
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|     Configuration file containing public cloud provider information such as
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|     authentication URLs and service definitions.  The contents of this file
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|     should be public and sharable.  ``clouds.yaml`` may contain references
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|     to clouds defined here as shortcuts.
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| 
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| :file:`~/.openstack`
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|     Placeholder for future local state directory.  This directory is intended to be shared among multiple OpenStack-related applications; contents are namespaced with an identifier for the app that owns it.  Shared contents (such as :file:`~/.openstack/cache`) have no prefix and the contents must be portable.
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| 
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| 
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| ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
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| =====================
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| 
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| The following environment variables can be set to alter the behaviour of :program:`openstack`.  Most of them have corresponding command-line options that take precedence if set.
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| 
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| .. envvar:: OS_CLOUD
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| 
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|     The name of a cloud configuration in ``clouds.yaml``.
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| 
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| .. envvar:: OS_AUTH_PLUGIN
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| 
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|     The authentication plugin to use when connecting to the Identity service, its version must match the Identity API version
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| 
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| .. envvar:: OS_AUTH_URL
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| 
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|     Authentication URL
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| 
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| .. envvar:: OS_AUTH_TYPE
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| 
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|     Define the authentication plugin that will be used to handle the
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|     authentication process. One of the following:
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| 
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|     - ``v2password``
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|     - ``v2token``
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|     - ``v3password``
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|     - ``v3token``
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|     - ``v3oidcclientcredentials``
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|     - ``v3oidcpassword``
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|     - ``v3oidcauthorizationcode``
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|     - ``v3oidcaccesstoken``
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|     - ``v3totp``
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|     - ``v3tokenlessauth``
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|     - ``v3applicationcredential``
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|     - ``v3multifactor``
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| 
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| .. envvar:: OS_URL
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| 
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|     Service URL (when using the service token)
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| 
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| .. envvar:: OS_DOMAIN_NAME
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| 
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|     Domain-level authorization scope (name or ID)
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| 
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| .. envvar:: OS_PROJECT_NAME
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| 
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|     Project-level authentication scope (name or ID)
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| 
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| .. envvar:: OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_NAME
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| 
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|     Domain name or ID containing project
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| 
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| .. envvar:: OS_USERNAME
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| 
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|     Authentication username
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| 
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| .. envvar:: OS_TOKEN
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| 
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|     Authenticated or service token
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| 
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| .. envvar:: OS_PASSWORD
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| 
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|     Authentication password
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| 
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| .. envvar:: OS_USER_DOMAIN_NAME
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| 
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|     Domain name or ID containing user
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| 
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| .. envvar:: OS_TRUST_ID
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| 
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|     ID of the trust to use as a trustee user
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| 
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| .. envvar:: OS_DEFAULT_DOMAIN
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| 
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|     Default domain ID (Default: 'default')
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| 
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| .. envvar:: OS_REGION_NAME
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| 
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|     Authentication region name
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| 
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| .. envvar:: OS_CACERT
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| 
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|     CA certificate bundle file
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| 
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| .. envvar:: OS_CERT
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| 
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|     Client certificate bundle file
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| 
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| .. envvar:: OS_KEY
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| 
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|     Client certificate key file
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| 
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| .. envvar:: OS_IDENTITY_API_VERSION
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| 
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|     Identity API version (Default: 2.0)
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| 
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| .. envvar:: OS_XXXX_API_VERSION
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| 
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|     Additional API version options will be available depending on the installed
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|     API libraries.
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| 
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| .. envvar:: OS_INTERFACE
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| 
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|     Interface type. Valid options are `public`, `admin` and `internal`.
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| 
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| .. envvar:: OS_PROTOCOL
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| 
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|     Define the protocol that is used to execute the federated authentication
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|     process. It is used in the Keystone authentication URL generation process.
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| 
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| .. envvar:: OS_IDENTITY_PROVIDER
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| 
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|     Define the identity provider of your federation that will be used. It is
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|     used by the Keystone authentication URL generation process. The available
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|     Identity Providers can be listed using the
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|     :program:`openstack identity provider list` command
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| 
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| .. envvar:: OS_CLIENT_ID
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| 
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|     Configure the ``CLIENT_ID`` that the CLI will use to authenticate the
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|     application (OpenStack) in the Identity Provider. This value is defined on
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|     the identity provider side. Do not confuse with the user ID.
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| 
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| .. envvar:: OS_CLIENT_SECRET
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| 
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|     Configure the OS_CLIENT_SECRET that the CLI will use to authenticate the
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|     CLI (OpenStack secret in the identity provider).
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| 
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| .. envvar:: OS_OPENID_SCOPE
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| 
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|     Configure the attribute scopes that will be claimed by the Service Provider
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|     (SP), in this case OpenStack, from the identity provider. These scopes and
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|     which attributes each scope contains are defined in the identity provider
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|     side. This parameter can receive multiple values separated by space.
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| 
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| .. envvar:: OS_ACCESS_TOKEN_TYPE
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| 
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|     Define the type of access token that is used in the token introspection
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|     process.
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|     This variable can assume only one of the states ("access_token" or
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|     "id_token").
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| 
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| .. envvar:: OS_DISCOVERY_ENDPOINT
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| 
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|     Configure the identity provider's discovery URL. This URL will provide a
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|     discover document that contains metadata describing the identity provider
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|     endpoints. This variable is optional if the variable
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|     ``OS_ACCESS_TOKEN_ENDPOINT`` is defined.
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| 
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| .. envvar::  OS_ACCESS_TOKEN_ENDPOINT
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| 
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|     Overrides the value presented in the discovery document retrieved from
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|     ``OS_DISCOVERY_ENDPOINT`` URL request. This variable is optional if the
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|     ``OS_DISCOVERY_ENDPOINT`` is configured.
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| 
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| .. NOTE::
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|     If you switch to openstackclient from project specified clients, like:
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|     novaclient, neutronclient and so on, please use `OS_INTERFACE` instead of
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|     `OS_ENDPOINT_TYPE`.
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| 
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| BUGS
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| ====
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| 
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| Bug reports are accepted at the python-openstackclient StoryBoard project
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| "https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/project/975".
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| 
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| 
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| AUTHORS
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| =======
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| 
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| Please refer to the AUTHORS file distributed with OpenStackClient.
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| 
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| 
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| COPYRIGHT
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| =========
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| 
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| Copyright 2011-2014 OpenStack Foundation and the authors listed in the AUTHORS file.
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| 
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| 
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| LICENSE
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| =======
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| 
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| http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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| 
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| 
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| SEE ALSO
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| ========
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| 
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| The `OpenStackClient page <https://docs.openstack.org/python-openstackclient/latest/>`_
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| in the `OpenStack Docs <https://docs.openstack.org/>`_ contains further
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| documentation.
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| 
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| The individual OpenStack project CLIs, the OpenStack API references.
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