ElasticReindexIT: add indices initialization prior

Make ElasticReindexIT pass. Contrary to Lucene, configuring the
Elasticsearch index type currently assumes uninitialized indices -in
Elasticsearch. Thus fix the test so it first asserts that assumption,
then reindexes or initializes indices offline. The test then keeps
testing as currently the case also for ReindexIT, i.e., through their
common parent test class methods.

Align ElasticReindexIT with ElasticIndexIT, in terms of not stopping any
containers. Stopping them broke ElasticReindexIT in stable-2.15, out of
refused connection exceptions. This was likely because each container is
already being stopped or exited, so stopping/closing them again failed.
Containers are still explicitly closed in stable-2.14; still working for
the latter version.

Remove the flaky tag as ElasticReindexIT is now passing. This is also
why the stable-2.15 branch needs its own change, beside the potentially
merged-up Ie52ea03a. That flaky tag cannot currently be removed in
master though, as the latter still has Issue 9252 -for Elasticsearch V6.

Bug: Issue 8799
Change-Id: Ia90970544045ad9a0ddbd135d2196f70f1a83248
2 files changed
tree: bfe716698686bec1fb719de0e0148aab5277ef63
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  6. gerrit-cache-h2/
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  8. gerrit-common/
  9. gerrit-elasticsearch/
  10. gerrit-extension-api/
  11. gerrit-gpg/
  12. gerrit-gwtdebug/
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  14. gerrit-gwtui/
  15. gerrit-gwtui-common/
  16. gerrit-httpd/
  17. gerrit-index/
  18. gerrit-launcher/
  19. gerrit-lucene/
  20. gerrit-main/
  21. gerrit-oauth/
  22. gerrit-openid/
  23. gerrit-patch-commonsnet/
  24. gerrit-patch-jgit/
  25. gerrit-pgm/
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  28. gerrit-prettify/
  29. gerrit-reviewdb/
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  32. gerrit-test-util/
  33. gerrit-util-cli/
  34. gerrit-util-http/
  35. gerrit-util-ssl/
  36. gerrit-war/
  37. lib/
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  39. polygerrit-ui/
  40. ReleaseNotes/
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