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Re: sample_data.sh script to configure keystone
Joe,
Once I get familiar with using devstack, I will recommend some update to the bash script. It would be really nice/helpful if the script mimicked the manual steps at the least, and as you mentioned, can be used from devstack. Currently the install manual has three sections to configure keystone – manual steps, bash script (sample_data.sh), and manual steps mentioned in Appendix B, which are all different.
Regards,
Ahmed.
From: heckj <heckj@xxxxxxx<mailto:heckj@xxxxxxx>>
Date: Tuesday, October 30, 2012 12:19 PM
To: Ahmed Al-Mehdi <ahmed@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:ahmed@xxxxxxxxxx>>
Cc: "openstack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:openstack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>" <openstack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:openstack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
Subject: Re: [Openstack] sample_data.sh script to configure keystone
Ahmed,
We'd welcome an update to the script - some have talked about variations they have that use YAML, etc. As long as it's simple, and can be used from devstack to do a holistic test and verification, we'll happily take patches to the script in Keystone. Please suggest them using the gerrit/code review process!
-joe
On Oct 30, 2012, at 11:52 AM, Ahmed Al-Mehdi <ahmed@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:ahmed@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hello,
The latest version of the OpenStack Install guide (Oct 10, 2012) mentions the bash script "sample_data.sh" to configure keystone. I find such a script (and the python script mentioned in earlier versions of the doc) very helpful, especially for someone who understands the individual "manual" commands, but would much prefer a script. However, the bash script does not perform the same manual steps mentioned in the manual. Is there any plans to update the bash script?
Regards,
Ahmed.
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