Update README.md with minor fixes and cleanup
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Note that the Ansible script will report an invalid configuration if you wind up
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with an even number of etcd instances since that is not a valid configuration.
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### Gluster FS
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### GlusterFS
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The Terraform configuration supports provisioning of an optional GlusterFS
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shared file system based on a separate set of VMs. To enable this, you need to
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specify:
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#### OpenStack access and credentials
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No provider variables are hardcoded inside `variables.tf` because Terraform
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supports various authentication method for OpenStack, between identity v2 and
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v3 API, `openrc` or `clouds.yaml`.
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supports various authentication methods for OpenStack: the older script and
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environment method (using `openrc`) as well as a newer declarative method, and
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different OpenStack environments may support Identity API version 2 or 3.
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These are examples and may vary depending on your OpenStack cloud provider,
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for an exhaustive list on how to authenticate on OpenStack with Terraform
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please read the [OpenStack provider documentation](https://www.terraform.io/docs/providers/openstack/).
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##### Recommended method: clouds.yaml
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##### Declarative method (recommended)
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Newer recommended authentication method is to use a `clouds.yaml` file that can be store in:
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The recommended authentication method is to describe credentials in a YAML file `clouds.yaml` that can be stored in:
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* `Current Directory`
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* the current directory
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* `~/.config/openstack`
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* `/etc/openstack`
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```
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If you have multiple clouds defined in your `clouds.yaml` file you can choose
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the one you want to use with the environment variable `OS_CLOUD` :
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the one you want to use with the environment variable `OS_CLOUD`:
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```
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export OS_CLOUD=mycloud
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```
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##### Deprecated method : openrc
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##### Openrc method (deprecated)
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When using classic environment variables, Terraform uses default `OS_*`
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environment variables :
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environment variables:
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With identity v2 :
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With identity v2:
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```
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source openrc
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```
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Terraform does not support a mix of DomainName and DomainID, choose one or the
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other :
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other:
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```
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* provider.openstack: You must provide exactly one of DomainID or DomainName to authenticate by Username
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