Matt Riedemann 3507a2a7cd Use ironic-tempest-dsvm-ipa-wholedisk-bios-agent_ipmitool-tinyipa in tree
ironic-tempest-dsvm-ipa-wholedisk-bios-agent_ipmitool-tinyipa is
defined in the ironic repo but nova uses it because it's defined
in the project-config repo with it's own irrelevant-files list.
Due to a recent change in zuul [1], the definition from project-config
overrides the irrelevant-files from the job definition in ironic and
results in us running this job on things like docs-only changes in
nova, which is not awesome.

This change moves the job usage in-tree from project-config and updates
the irrelevant-files list to match nova-dsvm-base.

Since project-config is branchless, we'll have to backport this in-tree
change to nova's stable branches to continue running this job on nova
stable branches once the override is removed from project-config.

[1] http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2018-June/131304.html

Change-Id: I9435fe84c8dc8a6f35ffb195ddbf71ca34edb242
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