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Andrea Rosa d76e865af4 Fix unit test after the replace of key manager
Recently we have a new change landed to replace the key manager with
Castellan (https://review.openstack.org/#/c/309614/). This change breaks
the python unit test. If you try to run a single test without using
tox you get an error:

oslo_config.cfg.NoSuchOptError: no such option in group key_manager:
api_class

What is missing is the correct import of the keymgr module in the
conf_fixture.py file.
Please note that this error is not visible if we run the tests via tox,
probably because some test load the keymgr module making the
api_class option available for all the other tests.

To reproduce the issue try to run a single test, e.g.:
python -m testtools.run
nova.tests.unit.db.test_db_api.VirtualInterfaceTestCase.\
test_virtual_interface_create_with_duplicate_address

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