Kubernetes Submit Queue e5e047674e Merge pull request #67094 from aveshagarwal/master-rhbz-1611988
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Output volumes (capacity, requested) along with cpu and memory when BalanceAttachedNodeVolumes is enabled. 

This PR has 2 commits: 

One commit fixes incorrect reporting of total request of cpu and memory. Without this commit, see the erroneous output where total request is more than capacity when the pod is allowed to admit. 

```
BalancedResourceAllocation, capacity 4000 millicores 15495647232 memory bytes, total request 4850 millicores 17248866304 memory bytes, score 9
```

The other commit adds outputting volumes (capacity, requested) too along with cpu and memory when BalanceAttachedNodeVolumes is enabled. 

@kubernetes/sig-scheduling-pr-reviews @bsalamat @k82cn @ravisantoshgudimetla 

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