Maru Newby 991728400a Add support for managing async processes
Interacting with a long-running asynchronous process requires the
use of non-blocking io.  This change adds a helper class that can
launch a long-running process and read stdout and stderr in a
non-blocking fashion via eventlet.

This functionality is intended to support monitoring ovsdb via
a long-running and root-privileged invocation of ovsdb-client.

The complexity of the system interaction in this patch suggested
the addition of a functional test that validated actual behaviour.
The test was added under the neutron/tests/functional path which
is now included in the testr search path.

Partial-Bug: #1177973

Change-Id: I9969e556acecf7a9e77d873371cc2ec2647be011
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# -- Welcome!

You have come across a cloud computing network fabric controller. It has identified itself as "Neutron." It aims to tame your (cloud) networking!

# -- External Resources:

The homepage for Neutron is: http://launchpad.net/neutron . Use this site for asking for help, and filing bugs. Code is available on github at <http://github.com/openstack/neutron>.

The latest and most in-depth documentation on how to use Neutron is available at: <http://docs.openstack.org>. This includes:

Neutron Administrator Guide http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/openstack-network/admin/content/

Neutron API Reference: http://docs.openstack.org/api/openstack-network/2.0/content/

The start of some developer documentation is available at: http://wiki.openstack.org/NeutronDevelopment

For help using or hacking on Neutron, you can send mail to <mailto:openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org>.

Description
A set of Neutron drivers for the VMware NSX.
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