
This change adds the endpoint details for Nova to allow for online resizes however a very key thing in this is that it is actually using the Cinder credentials to talk to Nova. OpenStack projects have historically arbitrarily decided to use the user credentials of the _target_ service rather than the source service which does not make sense, a mailing list discussion seemed to have not brought up any negatives but only positives. For the future, we can continue to do this which will simplify our endpoints section but this is a start. Change-Id: Ib9b500ef9a9bc34c8b64215bee57451494735573
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