when you run this command " # swauth-add-user -K swauthkey -a system root rootpass", the storage_url is overwrite,
you can add a head x-account-suffix="your old x-account-suffix " in request, , look here, this document is from swauth.py """ def handle_put_account(self, req): """ Handles the PUT v2/ call for adding an account to the auth system. Can only be called by a .reseller_admin. By default, a newly created UUID4 will be used with the reseller prefix as the account id used when creating corresponding service accounts. However, you can provide an X-Account-Suffix header to replace the UUID4 part. :param req: The webob.Request to process. :returns: webob.Response, 2xx on success. """ """ 在 2011-08-12 11:46:15,"홍성희" <sheeh...@net-id.co.kr> 写道: Hi! I wonder the difference of “swauth-add-account” command and “swauth-add-user” command. I have learned. On account of a single storage url is created. Part of my question: è After the creation account with the “swauth-add-account” command When you create user with the “swauth-add-user”command a url is different. 1. # swauth-add-account -K swauthkey system 2. # swauth-add-user -K swauthkey -a system root rootpass Why the difference? How do I use each command? Hong-sung hee. ------------------------------------ Dept. of Computer Development NetID Co., Ltd. 280 Garden5 Life Living, Munjeong-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul City, South Korea ------------------------------------- Sung-Hee Hong / Software Developer ------------------------------------- M : sheeh...@net-id.co.kr H : +82-10-8545-1257 T : +82-70-7525-6105
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