
Classic confinement allows the snap to behave like a traditionally packaged application with full access to the system, and enables the use of traditional directories such as /etc and /var/log. We will continue to store all of the snap's files in $SNAP* directories. This enables the snap to cleanup after itself if it is removed. However, traditional directory locations are symlinked to their corresponding $SNAP* directories. For example, keystone configs are installed in $SNAP_COMMON/etc/keystone which has a symlink at /etc/keystone. The keystone apps then use the traditional directories when running commands and services. Change-Id: Ib33d958adab660a092110c4beae928dc9661d0c6
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Django/Jinja
12 lines
244 B
Django/Jinja
[DEFAULT]
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# Set state path to writable directory
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state_path = /var/lib/keystone
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[oslo_concurrency]
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# Oslo Concurrency lock path
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lock_path = /var/lock/keystone
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[fernet_tokens]
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# Fernet key repository
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key_repository = /etc/keystone/fernet-keys
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