Jesse Pretorius cd32d15cc0 Add nova placement to placement migration
In order to facilitate the nova placement -> extracted placement
migration, while keeping the services up for as long as possible,
we combine the two groups for the load balancer configuration on
the first pass, and pass the appropriate flag for the openstack
playbook to handle the migration. Once it's all done, we re-run
the haproxy playbook without the flag to ensure that the old nova
placement backends are removed.

We also remove haproxy_nova_placement_whitelist_networks as it is
no longer used anywhere.

Change-Id: I85e9182e7c4fe9477d30dd16b4132c1645205cce
2019-10-08 19:03:15 +00:00
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