Public bug reported:

Before we turned on keystone, euca-describe-instances used to include
the names of user's projects in its output. It now lists the uuid of the
tenant instead, which isn't super helpful when trying to work out who
owns what. Can we please translate this back to a human readable name?

An example:

RESERVATION     r-x2tdg0ga      c519923c921a404c96ebc8210a4ec67a        
juju-canonistack2, juju-canonistack2-2
INSTANCE        i-00000083      ami-000000bf    server-131      server-131      
running None (BANANAc921a404c96ebc8210a4ec67a, alce)0           m1.small        
2012-06-27T04:12:42.000Z        nova            

BANANAc921a404c96ebc8210a4ec67a is the UUID of a tenant.

** Affects: keystone (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: canonistack

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  When keystone is enabled, the ec2 API returns uuids instead of tenant
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