[Openstack-operators] Newton consoleauth HA tokens

George Paraskevas paraskgeor at gmail.com
Wed Jan 25 09:02:26 UTC 2017


Chris,

Good to see that you finally got the issue resolved! One more thing, the
[default] should be [DEFAULT] I believe.

Best regards
George Paraskevas

On 25 January 2017 at 03:21, Chris Apsey <bitskrieg at bitskrieg.net> wrote:

> Saverio,
>
> Here is my pertinent config data:
>
> [default]
> memcached_servers = 10.10.6.240:11211
>
> [cache]
> enablde = True      <<<============================ I just noticed this
> as I copied into the email.
> memcache_servers = 10.10.6.240:11211
> backend = oslo_cache.memcache_pool
>
> [keystone_authtoken]
> memcached_servers = 10.10.6.240:11211
>
>
> See above - I just noticed my config typo as I was getting ready to send
> this.  Changing it to 'enabled' seems to have solved the issue.  Spelling
> counts.  This is a working config for anyone else who runs into the same
> problems.  Be sure to specify the backend under [cache], as the default is
> null.
>
>
> Thanks for the assist!
>
> Chris
>
> ---
> v/r
>
> Chris Apsey
> bitskrieg at bitskrieg.net
> https://www.bitskrieg.net
>
> On 2017-01-24 11:36, Saverio Proto wrote:
>
>> Did you try to restart memcached after chaning the configuration to HA ?
>>
>> there are two sections where you can configure, memcached_servers
>> [DEFAULT]
>>  [keystone_authtoken]
>>
>> how your config looks like ?
>>
>> Saverio
>>
>>
>> 2017-01-24 6:48 GMT+01:00 Chris Apsey <bitskrieg at bitskrieg.net>:
>>
>>> All,
>>>
>>> I attempted to deploy the nova service in HA, but when users attempt to
>>> connect via the console, it doesn't work about 30% of the time and they
>>> get
>>> the 1006 error.  The nova-consoleauth service is reporting their token as
>>> invalid.  I am running memcached, and have tried referencing it using
>>> both
>>> the legacy memcached_servers directive and in the new [cache]
>>> configuration
>>> section.  No dice.  If I disable the nova-consoleauth service on one of
>>> the
>>> nodes, everything works fine.  I see lots of bug reports floating around
>>> about this, but I can't quite get the solutions I have found reliably
>>> working.  I'm on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS+Newton from UCA.
>>>
>>> Ideas?
>>>
>>> --
>>> v/r
>>>
>>> Chris Apsey
>>> bitskrieg at bitskrieg.net
>>> https://www.bitskrieg.net
>>>
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