The release notes and docs for Rocky currently say that the nova-consoleauth service can be turned off in Rocky, if the option [workarounds]/enable_consoleauth = False, but that's not true because console token authorizations are stored in *both* the nova-consoleauth service and the database in the Rocky code, to work with rolling upgrades.
We will remove the use of the nova-consoleauth service in Stein.
The release notes and docs for Rocky currently say that the nova-consoleauth service can be turned off in Rocky, if the option [workarounds] /enable_ consoleauth = False, but that's not true because console token authorizations are stored in *both* the nova-consoleauth service and the database in the Rocky code, to work with rolling upgrades.
We will remove the use of the nova-consoleauth service in Stein.
This bug is for fixing the docs.