With this change, SchedulerReportClient keeps track of resource provider traits in the same way as aggregates. Specifically: - We use ProviderTree methods to save trait information for each provider. - We refresh trait information along with aggregate information whenever we "ensure" a provider exists. Note that this change set consolidates the refreshing (including cache expiry) of aggregate and trait associations into a single method. The theory being that both aggregate associations and trait associations should change out of band with roughly the same frequency (i.e. very rarely). Change-Id: I33d01d8cab43ce6cdde151d2e9429921a140e88d
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OpenStack Nova
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