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			Based on the change in Keystone Install Guide [1], this patch replace port 35357 with 5000 for "auth_url". For more details, please check similar changes which have been done on other projects: Nova [2], Neutron [3], Cinder [4], Glance [5]. [1] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/541857 [2] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/562812 [3] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/566491 [4] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/565464 [5] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/558932 Change-Id: I4faabbb107f912c7ed1cc5d3467ea5a94197d4a0
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| .. _configuration:
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| 
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| =============
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| Configuration
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| =============
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| 
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| OpenStackClient is primarily configured using command line options and environment
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| variables.  Most of those settings can also be placed into a configuration file to
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| simplify managing multiple cloud configurations.
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| 
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| There is a relationship between the global options, environment variables and
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| keywords used in the configuration files that should make translation between
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| these three areas simple.
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| 
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| Most global options have a corresponding environment variable that may also be
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| used to set the value. If both are present, the command-line option takes priority.
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| The environment variable names are derived from the option name by dropping the
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| leading dashes (--), converting each embedded dash (-) to an underscore (_), and
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| converting to upper case.
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| 
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| The keyword names in the configurations files are derived from the global option
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| names by dropping the ``--os-`` prefix if present.
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| 
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| Global Options
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| --------------
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| 
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| The :ref:`openstack manpage <manpage>` lists all of the global
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| options recognized by OpenStackClient and the default authentication plugins.
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| 
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| Environment Variables
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| ---------------------
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| 
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| The :ref:`openstack manpage <manpage>` also lists all of the
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| environment variables recognized by OpenStackClient and the default
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| authentication plugins.
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| 
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| Configuration Files
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| -------------------
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| 
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| clouds.yaml
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| ~~~~~~~~~~~
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| 
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| :file:`clouds.yaml` is a configuration file that contains everything needed
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| to connect to one or more clouds.  It may contain private information and
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| is generally considered private to a user.
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| 
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| OpenStackClient looks for a file called :file:`clouds.yaml` in the following
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| locations:
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| 
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| * current directory
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| * :file:`~/.config/openstack`
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| * :file:`/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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|         interface: internal
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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` (see below).
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| 
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| The first two entries are for two of the default users of the same DevStack
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| cloud.
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| 
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| The third entry is for a Rackspace Cloud Servers account.  It is equivalent
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| to the following options if the ``rackspace`` entry in :file:`clouds-public.yaml`
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| (below) is present:
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| 
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| ::
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| 
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|     --os-auth-url https://identity.api.rackspacecloud.com/v2.0/
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|     --os-project-id 275610
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|     --os-username openstack
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|     --os-password xyzpdq!lazydog
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|     --os-region-name DFW
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|     --os-interface internal
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| 
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| and can be selected on the command line::
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| 
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|     openstack --os-cloud infra server list
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| 
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| Note that multiple regions are listed in the ``rackspace`` entry.  An otherwise
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| identical configuration is created for each region.  If ``-os-region-name`` is not
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| specified on the command line, the first region in the list is used by default.
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| 
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| The selection of ``interface`` (as seen above in the ``rackspace`` entry)
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| is optional.  For this configuration to work, every service for this cloud
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| instance must already be configured to support this type of interface.
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| 
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| If you are using Identity v3 you need to specify the user and the project
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| domain name as shown in the example below:
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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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|           user_domain_name: Default
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|           project_domain_name: Default
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|         region_name: RegionOne
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| 
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| clouds-public.yaml
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| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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| 
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| :file:`clouds-public.yaml` is a configuration file that is intended to contain
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| public information about clouds that are common across a large number of users.
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| The idea is that :file:`clouds-public.yaml` could easily be shared among users
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| to simplify public cloud configuration.
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| 
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| Similar to :file:`clouds.yaml`, OpenStackClient looks for
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| :file:`clouds-public.yaml` in the following locations:
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| 
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| * current directory
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| * :file:`~/.config/openstack`
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| * :file:`/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 here are referenced in :file:`clouds.yaml` ``cloud`` keys.  Anything
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| that appears in :file:`clouds.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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| Debugging
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| ~~~~~~~~~
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| You may find the :ref:`configuration show <configuration-show>`
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| command helpful to debug configuration issues.  It will display your current
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| configuration.
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| 
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| Logging Settings
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| ----------------
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| 
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| By setting `log_level` or `log_file` in the configuration
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| :file:`clouds.yaml`, a user may enable additional logging::
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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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|         operation_log:
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|           logging: TRUE
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|           file: /tmp/openstackclient_demo.log
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|           level: info
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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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|         log_file: /tmp/openstackclient_admin.log
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|         log_level: debug
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| 
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| :dfn:`log_file`: ``</path/file-name>``
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|     Full path to logging file.
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| :dfn:`log_level`: ``error`` | ``info`` | ``debug``
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|     If log level is not set, ``warning`` will be used.
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| 
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| If log level is ``info``, the following information is recorded:
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| 
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| * cloud name
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| * user name
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| * project name
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| * CLI start time (logging start time)
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| * CLI end time
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| * CLI arguments
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| * CLI return value
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| * and any ``info`` messages.
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| 
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| If log level is ``debug``, the following information is recorded:
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| 
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| * cloud name
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| * user name
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| * project name
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| * CLI start time (logging start time)
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| * CLI end time
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| * CLI arguments
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| * CLI return value
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| * API request header/body
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| * API response header/body
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| * and any ``debug`` messages.
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| 
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| When a command is executed, these logs are saved every time. Recording the user
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| operations can help to identify resource changes and provide useful information
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| for troubleshooting.
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| 
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| If saving the output of a single command use the `--log-file` option instead.
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| 
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| * `--log-file <LOG_FILE>`
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| 
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| The logging level for `--log-file` can be set by using following options.
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| 
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| *  `-v, --verbose`
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| *  `-q, --quiet`
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| *  `--debug`
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| 
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| Locale and Language Support
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| ---------------------------
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| 
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| Full support for languages is included as of OpenStackClient 3.0.0. Here are a
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| few tips to ensure you have a correct configuration.
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| 
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| Verify preferred python encoding
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| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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| 
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| Please perform the following to diagnose ensure locale settings are correct.
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| Run python interactively and print the preferred encoding value, e.g.:
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| 
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| ::
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| 
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|   $ python -c "import locale; print locale.getpreferredencoding()"
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| 
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| If the value is ``ascii`` or ``ANSI_X3.4-1968`` or any other equivalent name for
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| ASCII the problem is in your environment. You most likely do not have your LANG
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| environment variable set correctly.
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| 
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| Check the LANG environment variable
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| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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| 
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| ``LANG`` should be of the form: `lang_code`_`[region_code]`.`encoding`.
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| For example, it may look like: ``en_US.UTF-8``
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| 
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| The critical part here is the `encoding` value of ``UTF-8``. Python will look
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| up locale information and if it finds an encoding value, it will set the
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| encoding property of stdin, stdout and stderr to the value found in your
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| environment, if it's not defined in your environment it defaults to ASCII.
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| 
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| Redirecting output
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| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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| 
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| The above only occurs if stdin, stdout and stderr are attached to a TTY. If
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| redirecting data the encoding on these streams will default to the default
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| encoding which is set in the `site.py` of your Python distribution, which
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| defaults to ASCII. A workaround for this is to set ``PYTHONIOENCODING`` to UTF8.
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| 
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| ::
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| 
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|   $ PYTHONIOENCODING=utf-8
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| 
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| A final note about DevStack
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| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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| 
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| A common post devstack operation is to source the ``openrc`` file to set up
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| environment variables. Doing so will unset the default ``LANG`` environment
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| variable in your terminal, which will cause the preferred python encoding to
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| be ``ascii``. We recommend either setting these environment variables
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| independently or using the ``devstack`` or ``devstack-admin`` os-cloud profile.
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| 
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| ::
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| 
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|   $ openstack project list --os-cloud devstack-admin
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