Not really, there are also system wide resources (i.e. compute aggregates, hosts, hypervisors) and things like volume types and other general resources not owned by the project.

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On Sun, Jan 12, 2025, 20:32 Budai Laszlo <laszlo.budai@gmail.com> wrote:
Can we say that any resource managed by any other service than keystone must belong to a project?

Thanks,
Laszlo

On 12.01.2025 21:28, Artem Goncharov wrote:
Servers, Networks, Ports, DNS records, heat stacks, volumes, shares, etc

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On Sun, Jan 12, 2025, 20:05 Budai Laszlo <laszlo.budai@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear all,

reading the keystone documentation (https://docs.openstack.org/keystone/latest/getting-started/architecture.html) we can see the following sentence: 

"Projects represent the base unit of ownership in OpenStack, in that all resources in OpenStack should be owned by a specific project."

What are "resources" in the previous statement?

Thank you in advance,
Laszlo