Public bug reported:
Keystone v3 returns the token expiration date with microseconds, e.g.
'2015-11-03T18:30:59.999999Z'. The parse_iso8601 function cannot deal with
this, so using Keystone authentication always ends with "Failed to parse
ISO8601 expiration date from Keystone response." in the logs.
This is already fixed upstream, see
https://github.com/ceph/ceph/commit/136242b5612b8bbf260910b1678389361e86d22a
The particular version the bug is noticed:
radosgw-0.94.3-0ubuntu2~cloud0
** Affects: ceph (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: ceph
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Keystone v3 expire dates cannot be parsed by radosgw
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