Bug 1288259

Summary: [Docs] [Trove] Provide an overview of how to configure and use Trove
Product: Red Hat OpenStack Reporter: Andrew Dahms <adahms>
Component: documentationAssignee: Radek Bíba <rbiba>
Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE QA Contact: Deepti Navale <dnavale>
Severity: medium Docs Contact:
Priority: high    
Version: 8.0 (Liberty)CC: dnavale, rbiba, srevivo
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Target Release: 8.0 (Liberty)   
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URL: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Trove
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Last Closed: 2016-06-01 06:49:20 UTC Type: Bug
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Description Andrew Dahms 2015-12-03 23:58:14 UTC
With Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform 8, Trove is now a supported component, and instructions on how to configure and work with Trove must be added to the documentation.

The following main use cases must be covered -

* Provide best practices on planning instance data and managing the database 
  services.
* Provide a manual procedure to configure Trove using RH recommended best 
  practices.
* Provide example automation scripts to create and configure Trove guest 
  database images for the database platforms listed above.

Comment 1 Andrew Dahms 2015-12-04 00:15:15 UTC
Assigning to Radek for review.

Radek - we are targeting this content for the 'Instance Services' guide for now, where it become a chapter.

Comment 3 Andrew Dahms 2016-05-20 01:25:24 UTC
Assigning Deepti as the QA contact.

Deepti - can you take a look at the changes for this bug?

Comment 6 Deepti Navale 2016-06-01 03:27:47 UTC
Thanks for the updates, Radek. Changes look good. I've merged the changes to osp8-liberty branch.

Comment 7 Radek Bíba 2016-06-01 06:49:20 UTC
Thanks, Deepti. I've republished both books and ported (cherry-picked and tweaked) the changes to master.