Merge "Add keystone domain-specific configuration file options"

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<section xml:id="section_keystone-domain-configs">
<title>Domain-specific configuration</title>
<para>Identity enables you to configure domain-specific
authentication drivers. For example, you can configure a
domain to have its own LDAP or SQL server.</para>
<para>By default, the option to configure domain-specific
drivers is disabled.</para>
<para>To enable domain-specific drivers, set these options in
<literal>[identity]</literal> section in the
<filename>keystone.conf</filename> file:</para>
authentication drivers which allows a domain to have its
own LDAP or SQL server.</para>
<section xml:id="section_keystone-domain-configs-enable">
<title>Enable domain-specific drivers</title>
<para>By default, the option to configure domain-specific
drivers is disabled. To enable domain-specific drivers,
set these options in the <filename>keystone.conf</filename>
file:</para>
<programlisting language="ini">[identity]
domain_specific_drivers_enabled = True
domain_config_dir = /etc/keystone/domains</programlisting>
<para>When you enable domain-specific drivers, Identity looks
in the <option>domain_config_dir</option> directory for
configuration files that are named as follows:
<filename>keystone.<replaceable>DOMAIN_NAME</replaceable>.conf</filename>,
where <replaceable>DOMAIN_NAME</replaceable> is the domain
name.</para>
<para>Any options that you define in the domain-specific
configuration files that are named as
<filename>keystone.<replaceable>DOMAIN_NAME</replaceable>.conf</filename>.
Any domain without a domain-specific configuration
file uses options in the primary configuration file.</para>
</section>
<section xml:id="section_keystone-domain-config-options">
<title>Domain-specific configuration file options</title>
<para>Any options that you define in the domain-specific
configuration file override options in the primary
configuration file for the specified domain. Any domain
without a domain-specific configuration file uses only the
options in the primary configuration file.</para>
configuration file for the specified domain.</para>
<para>Domains configured for the service user or project
use the Identity API v3 to retrieve the service token.</para>
<para>To configure the domain for the service user, set the
following options in the [DEFAULT] section of the
<filename>/etc/keystone/domains/keystone.<replaceable>DOMAIN_NAME</replaceable>.conf</filename>
file:</para>
<programlisting>admin_user_domain_id = <replaceable>USER_DOMAIN_ID</replaceable>
admin_user_domain_name = <replaceable>USER_DOMAIN_NAME</replaceable></programlisting>
<para>Replace <replaceable>USER_DOMAIN_ID</replaceable> with
the Identity service account user domain ID, and
<replaceable>USER_DOMAIN_NAME</replaceable> with the Identity
service account user domain name.</para>
<para>To configure the domain for the project, set the
following options in the [DEFAULT] section of the
<filename>/etc/keystone/domains/keystone.<replaceable>DOMAIN_NAME</replaceable>.conf</filename>
file:</para>
<programlisting>admin_project_domain_id = <replaceable>PROJECT_DOMAIN_ID</replaceable>
admin_project_domain_name = <replaceable>PROJECT_DOMAIN_NAME</replaceable></programlisting>
<para>Replace <replaceable>PROJECT_DOMAIN_ID</replaceable> with
the Identity service account project domain ID, and
<replaceable>PROJECT_DOMAIN_NAME</replaceable> with the
Identity service account project domain name.</para>
</section>
</section>
</section>