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tdasilva | has anybody have any luck using swift3 with keystone? | 17:24 |
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timburke | yes! why? | 17:24 |
tdasilva | trying to figure out what to use for secret key??? | 17:24 |
timburke | you'll need to create separate "ec2" credentials in keystone | 17:25 |
timburke | `openstack ec2 credentials create` | 17:26 |
tdasilva | oh | 17:26 |
timburke | we probably need better docs about that... | 17:26 |
tdasilva | is ec2 like a compatibility layer? | 17:26 |
timburke | it's a ... well, not exactly misnomer... | 17:27 |
timburke | it's referring to the corresponding compat layer for heat (at least; maybe other projects also use it?) | 17:28 |
tdasilva | timburke: so yeah, that worked for me...thanks! | 17:40 |
tdasilva | the only issue I ran into is that I'm not able to use the swift user name as the access_key | 17:40 |
tdasilva | i'm having to use the access key provided when I ran ec2 credentials create | 17:41 |
tdasilva | is that expected | 17:41 |
timburke | tdasilva: yep :( it's weird. i'm not sure i get it/like it | 17:46 |
tdasilva | ok, thanks! | 17:46 |
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