Description of problem: [sdake@localhost ~]$ chmod +x heat-keystone-service [sdake@localhost ~]$ sudo -E ./heat-keystone-service Using the OS_PASSWORD for the SERVICE_PASSWORD. I hope this works ADMIN_ROLE d8379ec5cc274b588cb39be1234cbc83 SERVICE_TENANT 9626201019e94510bafb25918912f7aa SERVICE_PASSWORD verybadpass SERVICE_TOKEN 280a42c3c35b07447304 HEAT_USER 67a77abd9e9b433487a60cc254421fea usage: keystone user-role-add --user-id <user-id> --role-id <role-id> [--tenant-id <tenant-id>] keystone user-role-add: error: ambiguous option: --user could match --user-id, --user_id +-------------+----------------------------------+ | Property | Value | +-------------+----------------------------------+ | adminurl | http://localhost:8000/v1 | | id | ac9e98d2473142fcaf8cfd2169e8f15a | | internalurl | http://localhost:8000/v1 | | publicurl | http://localhost:8000/v1 | | region | RegionOne | | service_id | 87ef2703d6f3469e8d38c14ce4a23edc | +-------------+----------------------------------+ Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): heat-6.2.fc18 How reproducible: 100% Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3. Actual results: Expected results: Additional info:
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