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Production Ready OpenStack - Recipes for Successful Environments

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783986903
Length 210 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Introduction to OpenStack and its Deployment Using Packages FREE CHAPTER 2. Deploying OpenStack Using Staypuft OpenStack Installer 3. Deploying Highly Available OpenStack 4. Keystone Identity Service 5. Glance Image Service 6. Cinder Block Storage Service 7. Neutron Networking Service 8. Nova-Compute Service 9. Horizon Dashboard Service Index

Configuring Keystone with the MariaDB backend


Keystone is responsible for user authentication and authorizing access to the OpenStack components if the authenticated user has the appropriate permissions. In this section, we will configure Keystone to use MariaDB database as a local user accounts directory, so Keystone stores user accounts information on the database.

Getting ready

Before you configure Keystone, we need to prepare the database for Keystone to use, configure its user permissions, and open the needed firewall ports so that other nodes would be able to communicate with it. Keystone is usually installed on the controller node as part of OpenStack's control plane.

Create Keystone database

To create a database for Keystone, use the MySQL command to access the MariaDB instance. This will ask you to type the password that you selected for MariaDB root user:

[root@controller ~]# mysql -u root -p

Create a database named keystone:

MariaDB [(none)]> CREATE DATABASE keystone;

Create a...

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