But I'm not sure where the keystone keeps all expiry related state then we use memchached backend. If it stores it also in memcached, then it would be lost on restart as well and the only fix then should be done for keystone client to reissue token, if "not found" error.
But I'm not sure where the keystone keeps all expiry related state then we use memchached backend. If it stores it also in memcached, then it would be lost on restart as well and the only fix then should be done for keystone client to reissue token, if "not found" error.