Add origin readiness endpoint#373
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As described in #371, all services should implement a "readiness" endpoint, which checks whether the service is ready to serve traffic, i.e. whether it can reach all of its dependencies.
Add readiness endpoint for origin, which checks whether all its backends are reachable.
Stacked on top of #372