Daniel Abad 35f49f4035 Fix ironic client ironic_url deprecation warning
In preparation for stein, use 'endpoint' instead of 'ironic_url'
when calling get_client in order to remove the following warning:

WARNING ironicclient.client The argument "ironic_url" passed to
get_client is deprecated and will be removed in Stein release,
please use "endpoint" instead.

For reference:
In the python-ironicclient code, in the ironicclient/client.py#L24
TODO(vdrok): remove in Stein
[...]
  ('ironic_url',): 'endpoint',

Introduced in commit:
https://github.com/openstack/python-ironicclient/commit/58c39b7a80583dd54165cf292ae5dc621e9da361

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