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nova-manage expects the hostname, not the FQDN#148

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nova-manage expects the hostname, not the FQDN#148
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As discussed with Emilien Macchi and Dimitri Savineau. The
nova-manage --hostname parameter expects a hostname, not
a FQDN. For an unknown reason, nova-manage service list returns
the full FQDN on our internal CI. This is not the case on the other
installations.

(cherry picked from commit 39bcc8b)

As discussed with Emilien Macchi and Dimitri Savineau. The
`nova-manage` `--hostname` parameter expects a hostname, not
a FQDN. For an unknown reason, `nova-manage service list` returns
the full FQDN on our internal CI. This is not the case on the other
installations.

(cherry picked from commit 39bcc8b)
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Just a note: @dsavineau I guess it returns the FQDN in our internal CI because hostnames are set to the FQDN (cloud-init kept changing this some time ago when rebooting servers)

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