Typo Change Identity/Image Service to Identity/Image service

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``nova`` client and ``euca2ools`` can be used by all users, though
specific commands might be restricted by Role Based Access Control in
the Identity Service.
the Identity service.
**Managing the cloud with nova client**

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#. Configure vCenter. See :ref:`vmware-prereqs`.
#. Configure the VMware vCenter driver in the ``nova.conf`` file.
See :ref:`vmware-vcdriver`.
#. Load desired VMDK images into the Image Service. See :ref:`vmware-images`.
#. Load desired VMDK images into the Image service. See :ref:`vmware-images`.
#. Configure networking with either ``nova-network`` or
the Networking service. See :ref:`vmware-networking`.
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* The descriptor file ``converted.vmdk``.
* The actual virtual disk data file ``converted-flat.vmdk``.
The file to be uploaded to the Image Service is ``converted-flat.vmdk``.
The file to be uploaded to the Image service is ``converted-flat.vmdk``.
Image handling
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|
You are prompted for the Identity service ``admin_token`` value. The
Identity Service uses this value to register the API service. When you
Identity service uses this value to register the API service. When you
set up the ``keystone`` package, this value is configured automatically.
.. image:: ../figures/debconf-screenshots/api-endpoint_3_keystone_authtoken.png

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Abstract
~~~~~~~~
The OpenStack system consists of several key projects that you install
separately. These projects work together depending on your cloud
needs. These projects include Compute, Identity Service, Networking,
Image Service, Block Storage, Object Storage, Telemetry,
Orchestration, and Database. You can install any of these projects
separately and configure them stand-alone or as connected entities.
The OpenStack system consists of several key services that are separately
installed. These services work together depending on your cloud
needs. These services include Compute service, Identity service,
Networking service, Image service, Block Storage service, Object Storage
service, Telemetry service, Orchestration service, and Database service. You
can install any of these projects separately and configure them stand-alone
or as connected entities.
.. only:: rdo
This guide shows you how to install OpenStack by using packages
This guide will show you how to install OpenStack by using packages
available on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 and its derivatives through
the EPEL repository.
.. only:: ubuntu
This guide walks through an installation by using packages
This guide will walk through an installation by using packages
available through Canonical's Ubuntu Cloud archive repository.
.. only:: obs
This guide shows you how to install OpenStack by using packages on
This guide will show you how to install OpenStack by using packages on
openSUSE 13.2 and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 through the Open
Build Service Cloud repository.
@ -66,9 +67,9 @@ This guide documents OpenStack Liberty release.
.. warning::
This guide is a work-in-progress and is subject to frequent updates.
This guide is a work-in-progress and is subject to updates frequently.
Pre-release packages have been used for testing, and some instructions
might not work with final versions. Please help us make this guide better
may not work with final versions. Please help us make this guide better
by reporting any errors you encounter.
Contents

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.. note::
This example uses a CirrOS image that was manually uploaded into the Image Service
This example uses a CirrOS image that was manually uploaded into the Image service
.. code-block:: console

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.. note::
This example uses a CirrOS image that was manually uploaded into the Image Service
This example uses a CirrOS image that was manually uploaded into the Image service
.. code-block:: console