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Matt Riedemann 3f559d886b Add BFV wrinkle to TestNovaManagePlacementHealAllocations
The heal_allocations command is using the
nova.scheduler.utils.resources_from_flavor method to build
the dictionary of resource allocations to PUT to placement
and that method has a volume-backed instance check in it to
avoid creating DISK_GB allocations for volume-backed servers.
We weren't testing any volume-backed servers in the
heal_allocations functional tests though so this adds a
wrinkle for that coverage.

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