Oh, right, sorry, I'm keeping to think about its about the user in specific tenant usage just like other resources. You are right, Keypair has nothing about the tenant, only about the user. Thanks.
2018-07-26 23:22 GMT+08:00 Chris Friesen <chris.frie...@windriver.com>: > On 07/25/2018 06:22 PM, Alex Xu wrote: > >> >> >> 2018-07-26 1:43 GMT+08:00 Chris Friesen <chris.frie...@windriver.com >> <mailto:chris.frie...@windriver.com>>: >> > > Keypairs are weird in that they're owned by users, not projects. This >> is >> arguably wrong, since it can cause problems if a user boots an >> instance with >> their keypair and then gets removed from a project. >> >> Nova microversion 2.54 added support for modifying the keypair >> associated >> with an instance when doing a rebuild. Before that there was no >> clean way >> to do it. >> >> >> I don't understand this, we didn't count the keypair usage with the >> instance >> together, we just count the keypair usage for specific user. >> > > > I was giving an example of why it's strange that keypairs are owned by > users rather than projects. (When instances are owned by projects, and > keypairs are used to access instances.) > > > Chris > > > > __________________________________________________________________________ > OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) > Unsubscribe: openstack-dev-requ...@lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe > http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev >
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