In commit 7c1d964faa we fixed how we disable greendns. This patch adds
a test for this. It also lays down the groundwork for future tests
of how we manage eventlet's monkeypatching.
How and what eventlet monkeypatches can be controlled by environment
variables that are processed by eventlet at import-time (for exmaple,
EVENTLET_NO_GREENDNS). Nova manages all of this in nova.monkey_patch.
Therefore, nova.monkey_patch must be the first thing to import
eventlet. As nova.tests.functional.__init__ imports nova.monkey_patch,
our new test can go in the functional tree.
Related-bug: 1895322
Change-Id: I5b6c45b7b9a9eca3c13ecfaa5f50942922b69270
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