keystone-status¶
Keystone Status Utility¶
- Author:
- 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¶
- Keystone is sourced on opendev.org 
- Keystone bugs are managed at Launchpad Keystone 
