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-# OpenStack
-## Installation
-For the *Moon* platform, you must have the following OpenStack components installed somewhere:
-- *Nova*, see [Nova install](https://docs.openstack.org/mitaka/install-guide-ubuntu/nova-controller-install.html)
-- *Glance*, see [Glance install](https://docs.openstack.org/glance/pike/install/)
-- *Keystone* is automatically installed and configured in the Moon platform.
-After the Moon platform installation, the Keystone server will be available
-at: `http://localhost:30005 or http://\<servername\>:30005`
-
-You can also use your own Keystone server if you want.
-
-## Configuration
-Before updating the configuration of the OpenStack platform, check that the platform
-is working without Moon, use the following commands:
-```bash
-# set authentication
-openstack endpoint list
-openstack user list
-openstack server list
-```
-
-In order to connect the OpenStack platform with the Moon platform, you must update some
-configuration files in Nova and Glance:
-- `/etc/nova/policy.json`
-- `/etc/glance/policy.json`
-
-In some installed platform, the `/etc/nova/policy.json` can be absent so you have
-to create one. You can find example files in those directory:
-- `${MOON}/tools/openstack/nova/policy.json`
-- `${MOON}/tools/openstack/glance/policy.json`
-
-Each line is mapped to an OpenStack API interface, for example, the following line
-allows the user to get details for every virtual machines in the cloud
-(the corresponding shell command is `openstack server list`):
-
- "os_compute_api:servers:detail": "",
-
-This lines indicates that there is no special authorisation to use this API,
-every users can use it. If you want that the Moon platform handles that authorisation,
-update this line with:
-
- "os_compute_api:servers:detail": "http://my_hostname:31001/authz"
-
-1) by replacing `my_hostname` with the hostname (or the IP address) of the Moon platform.
-2) by updating the TCP port (default: 31001) with the good one.
-
-To find this TCP port, use the following command:
-
- $ kubectl get services -n moon | grep wrapper | cut -d ":" -f 2 | cut -d " " -f 1
- 31002/TCP
-
-## Tests
-Here is a shell script to authenticate to the OpenStack platform as `admin`:
-```bash
-export OS_USERNAME=admin
-export OS_PASSWORD=p4ssw0rd
-export OS_REGION_NAME=Orange
-export OS_TENANT_NAME=admin
-export OS_AUTH_URL=http://moon_hostname:30006/v3
-export OS_DOMAIN_NAME=Default
-export OS_IDENTITY_API_VERSION=3
-```
-
-For the `demo_user`, use:
-```bash
-export OS_USERNAME=demo_user
-export OS_PASSWORD=your_secret_password
-export OS_REGION_NAME=Orange
-export OS_TENANT_NAME=demo
-export OS_AUTH_URL=http://moon_hostname:30006/v3
-export OS_DOMAIN_NAME=Default
-export OS_IDENTITY_API_VERSION=3
-```