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Takashi NATSUME 0cbf7bb038 api-ref: Fix parameters in os-hosts.inc
* Show Host Details
  - The parameters in 'resource' object are prefixed
    with 'resource.' instead of 'host.'.
  - The types of 'cpu', 'memory_mb' and 'disk_gb' are
    changed to 'integer'.
  - The descriptions of 'cpu', 'memory_mb' and 'disk_gb'
    are changed (clearer).

* Update Host status
  - The 'status' and 'maintenance_mode' in request
    parameters are changed to 'body' parameters
    instead of 'path' parameters.
  - The 'status' and 'maintenance_mode' in request
    parameters are changed to either 'enable' or
    'disable'.
  - The 'status' and 'maintenance_mode' in response
    parameters are changed to 'optional'.

Change-Id: Ic6bffca8b1dfaa9284a72145f3e1f894acb306e3
Closes-Bug: #1653884
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OpenStack Nova

OpenStack Nova provides a cloud computing fabric controller, supporting a wide variety of compute technologies, including: libvirt (KVM, Xen, LXC and more), Hyper-V, VMware, XenServer and OpenStack Ironic.

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