Thanks, Adrian! I have no questions any more.
On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 12:36 AM, Adrian Smith <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Kun, > > > I got "user_<login1>_<login2> = <password> <privileges>" from > > > http://www.stephenbroeker.com/2012/03/28/openstack-swift-tempauth-module/, > > but what's different from login1 and login2? > > Perhaps the "login1", "login2" labels is what's causing your > confusion. The format of the proxy config entries for tempauth is > actually, > > user_<account>_<username> = <password> <privileges> > > In the SAIO examples we see, "user_test_tester = testing .admin". In > this case the account name is "test", username "tester" and password > "testing". This user is also an administrator for the account. > > For tempauth there's no further action required to define an account. > > > Another question is what is purpose for writing data (those four > accounts) > > in conf files? If I create a new account and restart relevant service, > what > > will happen on that data about new account? > > Adding another account to the config file and/or restarting the > services has no effect on data belonging to existing accounts. > > > I have read > http://www.stephenbroeker.com/2012/03/14/swift-rest-api-example/ > > and > > > http://docs.openstack.org/api/openstack-object-storage/1.0/content/storage-account-services.html > . > > To create a new account is curling "PUT /v1/<account> HTTP/1.1". Is there > > any other way to create a new account, like using swift and swift-* > command? > > > > Does I miss some basic documentation or wiki? > > When using tempauth this command is unnecessary. An account is created > by simply adding it to the proxy config file as described above. > > Adrian >
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