
This change modifes the nova-live-migration job to define [compute]cpu_shared_set to different ranges on the controller and compute node. in ci we have 8 cpus so the controller is set to 0-5 and the compute uses 2-7 6 cores with our default allocation ratio should be sufficent for our current level of concurrancy. This change also adds the remaining cores as cpu_dedicated_set, they will currently be unused but are thre if we want to enable pinned cpu testing in the future. Change-Id: I0d8463cf584d6ac141a5e1cb492d17996db458e0
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