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I'm not sure whether this is a gnocchi problem or oslo_middleware.
We are using Gnocchi in an OpenStack setup (openstack-ansible with Pike) with redis as incoming storage. Recently we had the problem, that redis died and gnocchi didn't answer API requests. a request to metric status
was answered by a HTTP 500. Our HAProxy in front of the gnocchi API is configured to query /healthcheck. But it d
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