Bug 2196477

Summary: [DDF] `keycloak-httpd-client-install` creates the config under `/etc/httpd`, not under
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Component: documentationAssignee: Roger Heslop <rheslop>
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Description Direct Docs Feedback 2023-05-09 10:00:55 UTC
`keycloak-httpd-client-install` creates the config under `/etc/httpd`, not under `/var/lib/config-data/puppet-generated/keystone/etc/httpd`.

Reported by: sina.anvari

https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_openstack_platform/16.2/html/federate_with_identity_service/steps#annotations:160c94df-3696-45d6-91ec-5cb5c329ec52

Comment 2 Roger Heslop 2023-05-18 18:04:06 UTC
The step in question is not running keycloak-httpd-client-install, but rather creating a tar archive. When unpacked, it should appear as /etc/httpd from inside the container.

For the command to be correct, the file must be be in the expected location — would creating a note for the user to move the files to the containerized directories _before_ creating the tar archive be the correct fix here?

Thanks,

Comment 3 Roger Heslop 2023-07-19 14:44:51 UTC
No feedback from request for information. Closing with insufficient data.