keystone-manage - Keystone Management Utility
keystone-manage [options]
keystone-manage is the command line tool which interacts
with the Keystone service to initialize and update data within Keystone.
Generally, keystone-manage is only used for operations that cannot be
accomplished with the HTTP API, such data import/export and database
migrations.
keystone-manage [options] action [additional
args]
- •
- --help : display verbose help output.
Invoking keystone-manage by itself will give you some usage
information.
Available commands:
- bootstrap: Perform the basic bootstrap process.
- credential_migrate: Encrypt credentials using a new primary
key.
- credential_rotate: Rotate Fernet keys for credential
encryption.
- credential_setup: Setup a Fernet key repository for credential
encryption.
- db_sync: Sync the database.
- db_version: Print the current migration version of the
database.
- doctor: Diagnose common problems with keystone deployments.
- domain_config_upload: Upload domain configuration file.
- fernet_rotate: Rotate keys in the Fernet key repository.
- fernet_setup: Setup a Fernet key repository for token
encryption.
- mapping_populate: Prepare domain-specific LDAP backend.
- mapping_purge: Purge the identity mapping table.
- mapping_engine: Test your federation mapping rules.
- saml_idp_metadata: Generate identity provider metadata.
- token_flush: Purge expired tokens.
- -h,
--help
- show this help message and exit
- --config-dir DIR
- Path to a config directory to pull *.conf files from. This file set is
sorted, so as to provide a predictable parse order if individual options
are over-ridden. The set is parsed after the file(s) specified via
previous --config-file, arguments hence over-ridden options in the
directory take precedence.
- --config-file PATH
- Path to a config file to use. Multiple config files can be specified, with
values in later files taking precedence. Defaults to None.
- --debug,
-d
- If set to true, the logging level will be set to DEBUG instead of the
default INFO level.
- --log-config-append PATH, --log_config PATH
- The name of a logging configuration file. This file is appended to any
existing logging configuration files. For details about logging
configuration files, see the Python logging module documentation. Note
that when logging configuration files are used then all logging
configuration is set in the configuration file and other logging
configuration options are ignored (for example,
logging_context_format_string).
- --log-date-format DATE_FORMAT
- Defines the format string for %(asctime)s in log records. Default: None .
This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
- --log-dir LOG_DIR, --logdir LOG_DIR
- (Optional) The base directory used for relative log_file paths. This
option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
- --log-file PATH, --logfile PATH
- (Optional) Name of log file to send logging output to. If no default is
set, logging will go to stderr as defined by use_stderr. This option is
ignored if log_config_append is set.
- --nodebug
- The inverse of --debug
- --nostandard-threads
- The inverse of --standard-threads
- --nouse-syslog
- The inverse of --use-syslog
- --noverbose
- The inverse of --verbose
- --nowatch-log-file
- The inverse of --watch-log-file
- --pydev-debug-host PYDEV_DEBUG_HOST
- Host to connect to for remote debugger.
- --pydev-debug-port PYDEV_DEBUG_PORT
- Port to connect to for remote debugger.
- --standard-threads
- Do not monkey-patch threading system modules.
- --syslog-log-facility SYSLOG_LOG_FACILITY
- Syslog facility to receive log lines. This option is ignored if
log_config_append is set.
- --use-syslog
- Use syslog for logging. Existing syslog format is DEPRECATED and will be
changed later to honor RFC5424. This option is ignored if
log_config_append is set.
- --verbose,
-v
- If set to false, the logging level will be set to WARNING instead of the
default INFO level.
- --version
- show program's version number and exit
- --watch-log-file
- Uses logging handler designed to watch file system. When log file is moved
or removed this handler will open a new log file with specified path
instantaneously. It makes sense only if log_file option is specified and
Linux platform is used. This option is ignored if log_config_append is
set.
- Keystone is sourced in Gerrit git Keystone
- Keystone bugs are managed at Launchpad Keystone
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