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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 08/10/2015 10:45 AM, Richard Raseley
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<pre wrap="">On 08/07/2015 01:58 PM, Rich Megginson wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Would someone who actually has to deploy/maintain puppet manifests and
supporting code chime in here? How do you feel about having to ensure
that every domain scoped Keystone resource name must end in
"::domain"? At the very least, if not using domains, and not changing
the default domain, you would have to ensure "something::Default"
_everywhere_ - and I do mean everywhere - every user and tenant name
use, including in keystone_user_role, and in other, higher level
classes/defines that refer to keystone users and tenants.
Anyone?
I also wonder how the Ansible folks are handling this, as they move to
support domains and other Keystone v3 features in openstack-ansible code?
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<pre wrap="">As an operator, I like the "::$domain" notation. I think the benefits it
brings in terms of clarity outweigh any downsides.</pre>
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If you have to add "::$domain" to all of your manifests and
supporting code, what impact does that have?<br>
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