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NAME

       keystone-manage - Keystone Management Utility

KEYSTONE MANAGEMENT UTILITY

       Author openstack@lists.openstack.org

       Date   2016-4-7

       Copyright
              OpenStack Foundation

       Version
              9.0.0

       Manual section
              1

       Manual group
              cloud computing

   SYNOPSIS
          keystone-manage [options]

   DESCRIPTION
       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.

   USAGE
          keystone-manage [options] action [additional args]

   General keystone-manage options:--help : display verbose help output.

       Invoking keystone-manage by itself will give you some usage information.

       Available commands:

       • bootstrap: Perform the basic bootstrap process.

       • db_sync: Sync the database.

       • db_version: Print the current migration version of the database.

       • domain_config_upload: Upload domain configuration file.

       • fernet_rotate: Rotate keys in the Fernet key repository.

       • fernet_setup: Setup a Fernet key repository.

       • mapping_populate: Prepare domain-specific LDAP backend.

       • mapping_purge: Purge the identity mapping table.

       • mapping_engine: Test your federation mapping rules.

       • pki_setup: Initialize the certificates used to sign tokens. deprecatedsaml_idp_metadata: Generate identity provider metadata.

       • ssl_setup: Generate certificates for SSL.

       • token_flush: Purge expired tokens.

   OPTIONS
          -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. The default files used are: None.

          --debug, -d
                 Print  debugging  output  (set logging level to DEBUG instead of default WARNING
                 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.

          --log-date-format DATE_FORMAT
                 Format string for %(asctime)s in log records. Default: None .

          --log-dir LOG_DIR, --logdir LOG_DIR
                 (Optional) The base directory used for relative --log- file paths.

          --log-file PATH, --logfile PATH
                 (Optional) Name of log file to output to. If no default is set, logging will  go
                 to stdout.

          --log-format FORMAT
                 DEPRECATED.  A  logging.Formatter log message format string which may use any of
                 the available logging.LogRecord attributes. This option  is  deprecated.  Please
                 use logging_context_format_string and logging_default_format_string instead.

          --nodebug
                 The inverse of --debug

          --nostandard-threads
                 The inverse of --standard-threads

          --nouse-syslog
                 The inverse of --use-syslog

          --nouse-syslog-rfc-format
                 The inverse of --use-syslog-rfc-format

          --noverbose
                 The inverse of --verbose

          --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.

          --use-syslog
                 Use  syslog for logging. Existing syslog format is DEPRECATED during I, and will
                 change in J to honor RFC5424.

          --use-syslog-rfc-format
                 (Optional) Enables or disables syslog rfc5424 format for  logging.  If  enabled,
                 prefixes  the MSG part of the syslog message with APP-NAME (RFC5424). The format
                 without the APP-NAME is deprecated in I, and will be removed in J.

          --verbose, -v
                 Print more verbose output (set logging level to INFO instead of default  WARNING
                 level).

          --version
                 show program's version number and exit

   FILES
       None

   SEE ALSOOpenStack Keystone

   SOURCE
       • Keystone is sourced in Gerrit git Keystone

       • Keystone bugs are managed at Launchpad Keystone

AUTHOR

       OpenStack

COPYRIGHT

       2012, OpenStack, LLC

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