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Liam Young authored
With the release of 4.2.0 of keystonemiddleware using the in-process token cache is no longer recommended. It is recommended that a memcache backend to store tokens is used instead, This installs and configures memcache and configures neutron-server to use memcache for token caching. http://docs.openstack.org/releasenotes/keystonemiddleware/mitaka.html#id2 Change-Id: I1f7764afb24b511508432fa758596cc9ab40aba8
f3226f8dLiam Young authoredWith the release of 4.2.0 of keystonemiddleware using the in-process token cache is no longer recommended. It is recommended that a memcache backend to store tokens is used instead, This installs and configures memcache and configures neutron-server to use memcache for token caching. http://docs.openstack.org/releasenotes/keystonemiddleware/mitaka.html#id2 Change-Id: I1f7764afb24b511508432fa758596cc9ab40aba8
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