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Chapter 10. Identity (keystone) Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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The email for the OpenStack Identity (keystone) admin account. The default value is: |
| The password for the OpenStack Identity (keystone) admin account. |
| The OpenStack Identity (keystone) secret and database password. |
| The first OpenStack Identity (keystone) credential key. Must be a valid key. |
| The second OpenStack Identity (keystone) credential key. Must be a valid key. |
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Cron to purge expired tokens - Log destination. The default value is: |
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Cron to purge expired tokens - Ensure. The default value is: |
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Cron to purge expired tokens - Hour. The default value is: |
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Cron to purge expired tokens - Max Delay. The default value is: |
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Cron to purge expired tokens - Minute. The default value is: |
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Cron to purge expired tokens - Month. The default value is: |
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Cron to purge expired tokens - Month Day. The default value is: |
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Cron to purge expired tokens - User. The default value is: |
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Cron to purge expired tokens - Week Day. The default value is: |
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Whether to create cron job for purging soft deleted rows in OpenStack Identity (keystone) database. The default value is: |
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Comma-separated list of Oslo notification drivers used by Keystone. The default value is: |
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The OpenStack Identity (keystone) notification format. The default value is: |
| Keystone certificate for verifying token validity. |
| Keystone key for signing tokens. |
| Set the number of workers for the OpenStack Identity (keystone) service. The default value is equal to the number of CPU cores on the node. Note that more workers creates a larger number of processes on systems, which results in excess memory consumption. It is recommended to choose a suitable non-default value on systems with high CPU core counts. |