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Under Pike, both the backend argument and memcache_servers work.
They both end-up with connections to the backend of memcache.
The latter doesn't have the bug when multiple servers are given,
though. So let's use this one exclusively.
This massive template change is for backwards compatibility:
If a deployer has set on of those keystone variables, the servers
used won't change.
Change-Id: I7e29aa0a9055b737dd4cf171c40e2105e4b32e94
Related-Bug: #1743036
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OpenStack-Ansible keystone
Ansible role that installs and configures OpenStack Keystone. Keystone is installed behind the Apache webserver listening on port 5000 and port 35357 by default.
Documentation for the project can be found at: http://docs.openstack.org/developer/openstack-ansible-os_keystone/ The project home is at: http://launchpad.net/openstack-ansible