Monis Khan cbfe566e49 Detect cohabitating resources in etcd storage test
This change updates the etcd storage path test to detect cohabitating
resources by looking at their expected location in etcd.  This was not
detected in the past because the GVK check did not span across groups.

To limit noise from failures caused by multiple objects at the same
location in etcd, the test now fails when different GVRs share the same
expected path.  Thus every object is expected to have a unique path.

Signed-off-by: Monis Khan <mkhan@redhat.com>
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