We use RBAC in production but basically modify networking operations and some 
compute ones. In our case we don’t need to restart the services if we modify 
the policy.json file. I am surprise that keystone is not following the same 
process. 

Edgar




On 12/9/15, 9:06 AM, "Kris G. Lindgren" <klindg...@godaddy.com> wrote:

>In other projects the policy.json file is read each time of api request.  So 
>changes to the file take place immediately.  I was 90% sure keystone was the 
>same way?
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>On 12/9/15, 1:39 AM, "Oguz Yarimtepe" <oguzyarimt...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>>Hi,
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>>I am wondering whether there are people using RBAC at production. The 
>>policy.json file has a structure that requires restart of the service 
>>each time you edit the file. Is there and on the fly solution or tips 
>>about it?
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