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Edward Hope-Morley 25fd08755e Fix python3 compatibility of rbd get_fsid
In py3 librados's get_fsid() function returns a binary string
which breaks comparison when compared with the same value as a
string. This is currently breakin the logic that compares ceph
cluster fsids when deciding whether the image used to boot an
instance is cow-clonable.

Change-Id: I79b40ca40400c67b0805926096317afd875ffabb
Closes-Bug: #1816468
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OpenStack Nova

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