Hello!

I’ve never had to set datastore_manager in trove.conf and I can launch Trove 
just fine with either one of three setup methods, devstack, redstack, or 
following the detailed installation steps provided in the documentation.

My suspicion is that the steps you are using to register your guest image are 
not correct (i.e. the invocation of the trove-manage command or any wrappers 
for it).

I would like to understand the problem you are facing because this solution 
appears baffling.

-amrith

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Amrith Kumar, CTO Tesora (www.tesora.com)

Twitter: @amrithkumar
IRC: amrith @freenode



From: 陈迪豪 [mailto:chendi...@unitedstack.com]
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2015 7:15 AM
To: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org
Subject: [openstack-dev] [trove]Put all alternative configurations in default 
trove.conf

Hi all,

I have created the blueprint about the default configuration file. I think we 
should add the essential configuration like "datastore_manager" in default 
trove.conf.

The blueprint is here 
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/trove/+spec/default-configuration-items

Any suggestion about this?
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