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[18.0-fr1] Fix default cache config for no tls #452

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@openshift-cherrypick-robot openshift-cherrypick-robot commented Dec 9, 2024

This is an automated cherry-pick of #450

Resolves: OSPRH-12223
/assign karelyatin

When env is deployed with tls disabled, cache config was
wrong as "dogpile.cache.memcached" backend requires inet[6] prefixes
for memcache_servers setting while it was set without the prefix.
with IPv4 issue not observed as "inet" is default prefix, this
patch fixes it by setting [cache]/memcache_servers based on
tls config.

Resolves: OSPRH-12223
Related-Issue: OSPRH-12221
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/retest

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/lgtm

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/lgtm

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@openshift-merge-bot openshift-merge-bot bot merged commit 6163f2d into openstack-k8s-operators:18.0-fr1 Dec 12, 2024
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