
Explain the cinder user model and how policies can be used to configure API call access. Includes a detailed example of how to configure a read-only administrator. Change-Id: Id563e7340727cead9d284d6e991ed018502e7f04
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Cinder Service Configuration
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 1
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block-storage/block-storage-overview.rst
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block-storage/volume-drivers.rst
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block-storage/backup-drivers.rst
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block-storage/schedulers.rst
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block-storage/logs.rst
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block-storage/policy.rst
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block-storage/policy-config-HOWTO.rst
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block-storage/fc-zoning.rst
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block-storage/nested-quota.rst
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block-storage/volume-encryption.rst
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block-storage/config-options.rst
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block-storage/samples/index.rst
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.. note::
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The examples of common configurations for shared
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service and libraries, such as database connections and
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RPC messaging, can be seen in Cinder's sample configuration
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file: `cinder.conf.sample <../_static/cinder.conf.sample>`_.
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The Block Storage service works with many different storage
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drivers that you can configure by using these instructions.
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