Public bug reported:
Keystone's `token` table grows unconditionally with expired tokens.
Keystone should provide a backend-agnostic method to find and delete
these tokens. This could be run via a periodic task or supplied as a
script to run as a cron job.
An example SQL statement (if you're using a SQL backend) to workaround
this problem:
sql> DELETE FROM token WHERE expired <= NOW();
It may be ideal to allow a date smear to allow older tokens to persist
if needed.
** Affects: keystone (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: canonistack
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Keystone's token table grows unconditionally.
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