I will check as soon as possible (university closed during the end-of-year holidays) but I think I did the right thing ([trust]).
Thank you very much and no worries about the first name

Franck


Le 25 déc. 2023 à 21:44, Oliver Weinmann <oliver.weinmann@me.com> a écrit :

Franck, sorry for misspelling your name.

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Am 25.12.2023 um 21:33 schrieb Oliver Weinmann <oliver.weinmann@me.com>:

Hi Frank.

Sorry that is my blog. But I think you are missing the [trust] in the conf file.

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Am 25.12.2023 um 19:27 schrieb Franck VEDEL <franck.vedel@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr>:


Hi Oliver and  thanks you for this help.

I was wrong in my explications.
I had seen this article (roksblog.de ) and I did what it said:
I first tried:
enable_cluster_user_trust = True  in globals.yml
It didn't work.

I then made the modification in /etc/kolla/config/magnum.conf:
cluster_user_trust = True

Same problem.

That's why I asked the question. Is this really the way to do it? 
If so, I will have to restart the containers (keystone?)

Franck



Le 25 déc. 2023 à 18:40, Oliver Weinmann <oliver.weinmann@me.com> a écrit :

Hi Frank,

According to the official kolla docs the option needs to be in globals.yml

Ensure that you understand the consequences before enabling this option. Inglobals.yml:

In case this also doesn’t work, you can try:

yoga) [vagrant@seed ~]$ cat /etc/kolla/config/magnum.conf
[trust]
cluster_user_trust = True

*www.roksblog.de

Cheers,
Oliver

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Am 25.12.2023 um 18:10 schrieb Franck VEDEL <franck.vedel@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr>:

enable_cluster_user_trust = True