Chinasubbareddy Mallavarapu 054affa290 [Cinder] Support for external ceph backend
This is to add support for external ceph cluster as second backend
for cinder.

prerequisite:
  - create ceph.conf for external ceph cluster as configmap
  - create cinder2 user and keyring on external ceph cluster
  - create keyring of user cinder2 as a secret

now point configmap and secret created as prerequisite under
values.ceph_client.external_ceph section

also we need to add second backend under values.conf.backends section
with all the details of external ceph cluster.

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