I think this should be marked as WONTFIX. This feature is currently
designed to be used when first installing keystone and not for creating
new domains.

** Changed in: keystone
       Status: New => Opinion

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Title:
  Keystone-manage bootstrap can't bootstrap domains other than default

Status in OpenStack Identity (keystone):
  Opinion

Bug description:
  When using keystone-manage bootstrap, you can't define the domain that
  you want to bootstrap.  It will always work with default.  The problem
  is this doesn't help with a multi-domain environment.  An admin user
  defined in the default domain doesn't have any permissions in other
  domains.  Once a new domain is created a different admin user specific
  to that domain would need to be created in order to be able to act
  within it.

  If the keystone-manage bootstrap utility could allow bootstrapping of
  non-default domains then it could facilitate the administration of
  larger, multi-domain cloud environments without the security concern
  that arises from the older admin_token method.

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