porthole/images/openstack-utility
DODDA, PRATEEK REDDY (pd2839) 0c3435b7f9 [Security Fix] Update Openstack Utility Container Image
Update Python Packages to non-vulnerable as per Claire Scan

Change-Id: I01651be3bf6354fc553dad98938810473db71ac3
2020-06-18 21:43:00 +00:00
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Dockerfile.ubuntu_bionic [Security Fix] Update Openstack Utility Container Image 2020-06-18 21:43:00 +00:00
README.md Editorial changes to documentation files 2019-12-16 09:21:19 -06:00

OpenStack-utility Container

The utility container for OpenStack shall enable Operations to access the command set for Compute, Network, Identity, Image, Block Storage, and Queueing service APIs together from within a single shell with a uniform command structure. The access to OpenStack shall be controlled through an OpenStack RBAC role assigned to the user. The user will have to set the OpenStack environment (openrc) in the utility container to access the OpenStack CLIs. The generic environment file will be placed in the utility container with common settings except username, password, and project_ID. The user needs to specify these parameters using command options.

Usage

Get into the utility pod using kubectl exec. Perform an operation as in the following example. Please be ready with your password for accessing the CLI commands.

   kubectl exec -it <POD_NAME> -n utility /bin/bash

Example:

   utilscli openstack server list --os-username <USER_NAME> --os-domain-name <DOMAIN_NAME> \
            --os-project-name <PROJECT_NAME
   utilscli openstack user list --os-username <USER_NAME> --os-domain-name <DOMAIN_NAME> \
            --os-project-name <PROJECT_NAME