This change reduces the setup time of our minimal schedules in two ways:
1. Don't run `multi_cluster_managament`, but instead run a much smaller
sql file with almost the same results. `multi_cluster_management`
adds and removes lots of nodes and tests all kinds of failure
scenarios. This is not needed for the minimal schedules. The only
reason we were using it there was to get a working cluster of the
layout that the tests expected. The new `minimal_cluster_management`
test achieves this with much less work, going from ~2s to ~0.5s.
2. Parallelize a bit more of the helper tests.