Just to be clear, this affects all of the OpenStack client libraries not just keystone although the underlying module name is keystoneauth1.session.Session.
As you can see in the comment #1, HTTP Keep-alive Timeout matters to novaclient too for example with Nova specific operations such as nova.servers.list() or nova.flavors.list(). Because those calls are using keystoneauth1.session.Session underneath when it's invoked as nova = client.Client(2, session=sess).
Just to be clear, this affects all of the OpenStack client libraries not just keystone although the underlying module name is keystoneauth1. session. Session.
As you can see in the comment #1, HTTP Keep-alive Timeout matters to novaclient too for example with Nova specific operations such as nova.servers.list() or nova.flavors. list(). Because those calls are using keystoneauth1. session. Session underneath when it's invoked as nova = client.Client(2, session=sess).