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Lee Yarwood 226250beb6 nova-evacuate: Disable libvirtd service and sockets during negative tests
The recent switch to Focal introduced a change in behaviour for the
libvirtd service that can now be restarted through new systemd socket
services associated with it once stopped. As we need it to remain
stopped during the initial negative evacuation tests on the controller
we now need to also stop these socket services and then later restart
them.

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