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James E. Blair cb68047920 Launcher: improve nodescan testing
This improves the nodescan testing by:

* Removing the fake handling from the production code
* Adds explicit host-key-checking: false settings to most nodepool
  test fixtures.
* Adding explicit success/failure tests for nodescan with the full
  node request lifecycle.
* Moves the test-only fakes into their own file so they can be shared
  with the new launcher nodescan tests as well as the dedicated
  nodescan unit tests.
* Allows for customizable timeouts in the requestNodes helper method
  since the failing test takes a while.

It also allows the boot-timeout to be correctly set in the section
or provider object in addition to the label, for convenience.

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