[Openstack] Keystone and euca-tools
David Kranz
david.kranz at qrclab.com
Thu Oct 13 14:58:06 UTC 2011
OK, thanks. I guess that was a problem I was going to run into next. But
how do you generate the EC2_* shell variables that euca tools need when
using keystone? With the old nova auth this was done with 'nova-manage
project zipfile' but that does not work with keystone because there are
no longer users in the nova database. Am I missing something?
-David
On 10/13/2011 9:21 AM, Akira Yoshiyama wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> We are testing nova, glance, swift and keystone of diablo release now.
> You can use nova + keystone with euca-tools if you applied a patch for
> two bugs in keystone/middleware/ec2_token.py that I reported.
> But there is no official keystone fileter for swift3 (S3 API for
> swift). So, you can't use swift + keystone with euca-tools.
>
> Today I wrote a s3-token keystone filter and patches for keystone and
> swift3. We can upload images to keystoned swift with euca-upload-bundle.
>
> Regards,
> A. Yoshiyama
> NEC, Japan
> akirayoshiyama at gmail.com <mailto:akirayoshiyama at gmail.com>
>
> 2011/10/13 5:45 "David Kranz" <david.kranz at qrclab.com
> <mailto:david.kranz at qrclab.com>>:
>
> Using "devstack" (thank you!) made it easy to see how the
> keystone/nova integration was supposed to work and how to use nova
> client to create vms, etc. In this case the old method of using
> nova-manage to create users and then zipping up credentials to use
> with euca tools is not possible. Is there, or is their going to
> be, a way to use euca-tools with keystone in place?
>
>
>
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