George,

No dice; I set the config directives in [default] or [cache] individually as well as simultaneously, same behavior. I also restart mmemcached between every change just-in-case. No changes.

Thank you for the suggestion, though.

Chris

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v/r

Chris Apsey
[email protected]
https://www.bitskrieg.net

On 2017-01-24 03:27, George Paraskevas wrote:
Hello,
You should also define memcached servers in the default Nova section I
believe.
Try that.

Best regards
George

On Tue, 24 Jan 2017, 07:48 Chris Apsey, <[email protected]>
wrote:

All,

I attempted to deploy the nova service in HA, but when users attempt
to
connect via the console, it doesn't work about 30% of the time and
they
get the 1006 error.  The nova-consoleauth service is reporting their
token as invalid.  I am running memcached, and have tried
referencing it
using both the legacy memcached_servers directive and in the new
[cache]
configuration section.  No dice.  If I disable the nova-consoleauth
service on one of the nodes, everything works fine.  I see lots of
bug
reports floating around about this, but I can't quite get the
solutions
I have found reliably working.  I'm on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS+Newton from
UCA.

Ideas?

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v/r

Chris Apsey
[email protected]
https://www.bitskrieg.net

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