
Fixed merge conflict (RS) Signed-off-by: Rafael Jardim <rafaeljordao.jardim@windriver.com> Change-Id: I30b882a14196525f440db1108a56bbf862dfaf55 Signed-off-by: Ron Stone <ronald.stone@windriver.com>
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.. _password-recovery:
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Password Recovery
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.. rubric:: |context|
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This section describes how to change or reset a Keystone user password.
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.. rubric:: |proc|
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- Do one of the following to change a Keystone admin user password at any
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time.
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- Use the Identity panel in the Horizon Web interface.
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- Use the following command from the controller CLI.
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.. code-block:: none
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~(keystone_admin)]$ openstack user password set
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.. warning::
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Both controller nodes must be locked and unlocked after changing
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the Keystone admin password. You must wait five minutes before
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performing the lock/unlock operations.
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- Use the following command to reset a Keystone non-admin user \(tenant user\) account.
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.. code-block:: none
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~(keystone_admin)]$ openstack user set --password <temp_password> <user>
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where <user> is the username and <temp\_password> is a temporary password.
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