Ease KeepAliveTimeout in line with keystoneauth1.session.Session
Apache2's default value for KeepAliveTimeout is 5 seconds, which is okay
for general web-page serving use cases. However, sessions and connection
pools created by keystoneauth1.session.Session can be terminated
unnecessarily during multiple API calls in a session due to the short
KeepAliveTimeout.
Let's ease KeepAliveTimeout to 75 seconds, which is fairly standard for
API services behind a reverse proxy since it's the default value of
nginx.
Reviewed: https:/ /review. opendev. org/c/openstack /charm- keystone/ +/813921 /opendev. org/openstack/ charm-keystone/ commit/ 44bf92f6bf0c139 6222433a7fd2717 960987f1ce
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Submitter: "Zuul (22348)"
Branch: master
commit 44bf92f6bf0c139 6222433a7fd2717 960987f1ce
Author: Nobuto Murata <email address hidden>
Date: Thu Oct 14 09:51:52 2021 +0900
Ease KeepAliveTimeout in line with keystoneauth1. session. Session
Apache2's default value for KeepAliveTimeout is 5 seconds, which is okay session. Session can be terminated meout.
for general web-page serving use cases. However, sessions and connection
pools created by keystoneauth1.
unnecessarily during multiple API calls in a session due to the short
KeepAliveTi
Let's ease KeepAliveTimeout to 75 seconds, which is fairly standard for
API services behind a reverse proxy since it's the default value of
nginx.
Closes-Bug: #1947010 239abc14f37a76d cad8380d785
Change-Id: Iff24f0f4b35fcc