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melanie witt 1e5ae75f1c Elevate existing RequestContext to get bandwidth usage
Currently, the bandwidth_usage method is creating a new admin
RequestContext in order to set read_deleted="yes" for getting
bandwidth usage. However, the same functionality can be achieved
by elevating the existing RequestContext with read_deleted="yes".

This seems more correct than creating a new anonymous admin
RequestContext and also works better in a unit and functional test
environment where database connection switching is being simulated
based on RequestContext attributes. Anonymous admin RequestContexts
erase any attributes that had been set while targeting a context
to a cell.

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