Matt Riedemann 0ce4dff41f Add ComputeNode.mapped field
This is an integer that defaults to zero. This can be used by API services
to efficiently filter out records that have already been mapped by a
HostMapping. This is an integer instead of a boolean in case we later need
to do some other sort of mapping of these records and need to distinguish
yet another level of mapped-ness.

Note this also removes some tests from TestNewtonBlocker which can no longer
work with the new ComputeNode model since they attempt to use it to create
compute nodes at a schema older than needed for this new field. The point of
the test was to verify, in Newton, that the blocker migration caught the thing
we needed to catch. It doesn't need to be in master anymore and certainly
is not worth the acrobatics that would be required to keep it working. (Note
that we haven't even had such tests for many of our blocker migrations)

Related to blueprint discover-hosts-faster
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