
This patch does the following: - Move the CONTRIBUTING doc content into the developer documentation - Move the development-stack doc content into the developer documentation - Rename all instances of 'OpenStack Ansible' to 'OpenStack-Ansible' - Implements a simpler navigation index for the bottom of the page - Implements a navigation index at the bottom of all developer docs - Updates the README to reflect where to get documentation and further information - Adds more information into the 'scripts' developer doc - Updates the 'Additional Resources' Appendix with Ansible information Change-Id: Ic08ba072f3b3d1e4e446d1e81c20c0cdf01833de
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Add to existing deployment
Complete the following procedure to deploy Object Storage on an existing deployment.
Optionally, allow all Identity users to use Object Storage by setting
swift_allow_all_users
in theuser_variables.yml
file toTrue
. Any users with the_member_
role (all authorized Identity (keystone) users) can create containers and upload objects to Object Storage.If this value is
False
, then by default, only users with the admin or swiftoperator role are allowed to create containers or manage tenants.When the backend type for the Image Service (glance) is set to
swift
, the Image Service can access the Object Storage cluster regardless of whether this value isTrue
orFalse
.Run the Object Storage play:
$ cd /opt/openstack-ansible/playbooks $ openstack-ansible os-swift-install.yml