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Feilong Wang caf97f242a Support tls_enabled for Octavia pool
Adding support `tls_enabled` property for the resource `OS::Octavia::Pool`, the
property is allowed to be updated as well. The property 'tls_enabled' was
introduced in Octavia since Stein release. The default value is False if it
is not specified in Heat template.

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