Jay Pipes 5eda1fab85 mirror nova host aggregate members to placement
This patch is the first step in syncing the nova host aggregate
information with the placement service. The scheduler report client gets
a couple new public methods -- aggregate_add_host() and
aggregate_remove_host(). Both of these methods do **NOT** impact the
provider tree cache that the scheduler reportclient keeps when
instantiated inside the compute resource tracker.

Instead, these two new reportclient methods look up a resource provider
by *name* (not UUID) since that is what is supplied by the
os-aggregates Compute API when adding or removing a "host" to/from a
nova host aggregate.

Change-Id: Ibd7aa4f8c4ea787774becece324d9051521c44b6
blueprint: placement-mirror-host-aggregates
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