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PROGRAM:

NAME


keystone - Client for OpenStack Identity API

SYNOPSIS


keystone [options] <command> [command-options]

keystone help

keystone help <command>

DESCRIPTION


WARNING:
The keystone command line utility is pending deprecation. The OpenStackClient unified
command line utility should be used instead. The keystone command line utility only
supports V2 of the Identity API whereas the OSC program supports both V2 and V3.

The keystone command line utility interacts with services providing OpenStack Identity API
(e.g. Keystone).

To communicate with the API, you will need to be authenticated - and the keystone provides
multiple options for this.

While bootstrapping Keystone the authentication is accomplished with a shared secret token
and the location of the Identity API endpoint. The shared secret token is configured in
keystone.conf as "admin_token".

You can specify those values on the command line with --os-token and --os-endpoint, or set
them in environment variables:

OS_SERVICE_TOKEN
Your Keystone administrative token

OS_SERVICE_ENDPOINT
Your Identity API endpoint

The command line options will override any environment variables set.

If you already have accounts, you can use your OpenStack username and password. You can do
this with the --os-username, --os-password.

Keystone allows a user to be associated with one or more projects which are historically
called tenants. To specify the project for which you want to authorize against, you may
optionally specify a --os-tenant-id or --os-tenant-name.

Instead of using options, it is easier to just set them as environment variables:

OS_USERNAME
Your Keystone username.

OS_PASSWORD
Your Keystone password.

OS_TENANT_NAME
Name of Keystone project.

OS_TENANT_ID
ID of Keystone Tenant.

OS_AUTH_URL
The OpenStack API server URL.

OS_IDENTITY_API_VERSION
The OpenStack Identity API version.

OS_CACERT
The location for the CA truststore (PEM formatted) for this client.

OS_CERT
The location for the keystore (PEM formatted) containing the public key of this
client. This keystore can also optionally contain the private key of this client.

OS_KEY The location for the keystore (PEM formatted) containing the private key of this
client. This value can be empty if the private key is included in the OS_CERT
file.

For example, in Bash you'd use:

export OS_USERNAME=yourname
export OS_PASSWORD=yadayadayada
export OS_TENANT_NAME=myproject
export OS_AUTH_URL=http(s)://example.com:5000/v2.0/
export OS_IDENTITY_API_VERSION=2.0
export OS_CACERT=/etc/keystone/yourca.pem
export OS_CERT=/etc/keystone/yourpublickey.pem
export OS_KEY=/etc/keystone/yourprivatekey.pem

OPTIONS


To get a list of available commands and options run:

keystone help

To get usage and options of a command:

keystone help <command>

EXAMPLES


Get information about endpoint-create command:

keystone help endpoint-create

View endpoints of OpenStack services:

keystone catalog

Create a 'service' project:

keystone tenant-create --name=service

Create service user for nova:

keystone user-create --name=nova \
--tenant_id=<project ID> \
--email=[email protected]

View roles:

keystone role-list

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