Sean Mooney 1356ef5b57 Cyborg evacuate support
This change extends the conductor manager
to append the cyborg resource request to the
request spec when performing an evacuate.

This change passes the ARQs to spawn during rebuild
and evacuate. On evacuate the existing ARQs will be deleted
and new ARQs will be created and bound, during rebuild the
existing ARQs are reused.

This change extends the rebuild_instance compute rpcapi
function to carry the arq_uuids. This eliminates the
need to lookup the uuids associated with the arqs assinged
to the instance by quering cyborg.

Co-Authored-By: Wenping Song <songwenping@inspur.com>
Co-Authored-By: Brin Zhang <zhangbailin@inspur.com>

Implements: blueprint cyborg-rebuild-and-evacuate
Change-Id: I147bf4d95e6d86ff1f967a8ce37260730f21d236
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