keystone-status

Keystone Status Utility

Author

openstack@lists.openstack.org

Date

2018-10-15

Copyright

OpenStack Foundation

Version

15.0.0

Manual section

1

Manual group

cloud computing

SYNOPSIS

keystone-status [options]

DESCRIPTION

keystone-status is a command line tool that helps operators upgrade their deployment.

USAGE

keystone-status [options] action [additional args]

Categories are:

  • upgrade

Detailed descriptions are below.

You can also run with a category argument such as upgrade to see a list of all commands in that category:

keystone-status upgrade

These sections describe the available categories and arguments for keystone-status.

Categories and commands

keystone-status upgrade check

Performs a release-specific readiness check before restarting services with new code, or upgrading. This command expects to have complete configuration and access to the database.

Return Codes

Return code

Description

0

All upgrade readiness checks passed successfully and there is nothing to do.

1

At least one check encountered an issue and requires further investigation. This is considered a warning but the upgrade may be OK.

2

There was an upgrade status check failure that needs to be investigated. This should be considered something that stops an upgrade.

255

An unexpected error occurred.

History of Checks

15.0.0 (Stein)

  • Placeholder to be filled in with checks as they are added in Stein.

OPTIONS

-h, --help            show this help message and exit
--config-dir DIR      Path to a config directory to pull \*.conf files from.
                      This file set is sorted, so as to provide a
                      predictable parse order if individual options are
                      over-ridden. The set is parsed after the file(s)
                      specified via previous --config-file, arguments hence
                      over-ridden options in the directory take precedence.
--config-file PATH    Path to a config file to use. Multiple config files
                      can be specified, with values in later files taking
                      precedence. Defaults to None.

FILES

None

SEE ALSO

SOURCE