Andy McCrae fbd9535221 Add credential_setup for keystone
We need to setup the appropriate directory for credential_setup and run
the keystone-manage credential_setup command.

We created the directory and the '[credential]' stanza in the
keystone.conf, which will ensure we can add additional settings using
config_template if any further are required.

We need to setup the autorotation cron job and distribution for
credential keys.

Additionally, we include all tempest tests now that we are
supporting this feature.

Change-Id: Ifd85ed1a64538ed037e4426cc50238d2b16d51e5
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OpenStack-Ansible keystone

Ansible role that installs and configures OpenStack Keystone. Keystone is installed behind the Apache webserver listening on port 5000 and port 35357 by default.

Documentation for the project can be found at: http://docs.openstack.org/developer/openstack-ansible-os_keystone/ The project home is at: http://launchpad.net/openstack-ansible

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Role os_keystone for OpenStack-Ansible
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