On Feb 6, 2014, at 1:48 PM, Adam Young <ayo...@redhat.com> wrote:
> Those are for initializing the Keystone server.  Create a user with the admin 
> roles,  then you disable the ADMIN_TOKEN in the conf file, and use a real 
> user with a real token to do all other work. SERVICE_TOKEN is not a long term 
> setting for a production environment.

Luckily this is an internal evaluation setup, not a production system. I've set 
up OpenStack several times before, but this time I wasn't responsible for the 
database initialization. There already was an admin user with the right 
credentials, but the incorrect auth endpoint was preventing it from working 
properly.

I /will/ remember to disable admin_token in keystone.conf on any production 
systems, however.

+Dan
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