[NetApp] Updating the release note for bugfix 1688620
This patch update the release note of the bugfix for the bug 1688620 explaining better about the added configuration option and its use. Related-Bug: #1688620 Change-Id: Idf9730bfc9604f906b10e58f5b767b4030d8f0db
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NetApp cDOT driver with a very busy backend may report that the
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NetApp ONTAP share delete operation can fail sometimes when is triggered
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``migration cancelation`` operation was successful even if wasn't. Now
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immediately after migration cancelation on a overloaded NetApp backend.
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during the ``migration cancelation`` operation the current state of the
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Canceling an ongoing migration is an asynchronous operation on an
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migration task will be tracked and the operation will only report success
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ONTAP storage system.
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when the operation ends correctly.
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Now the NetApp driver checks if the asynchronous API has ended its
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operation before reporting migration cancelation success. If the operation
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of the asynchronous API did not end within the specified timeout, the
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``migration cancel`` cancel operation will be considered unsuccessful.
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To do so, a new configuration option ``netapp_migration_cancel_timeout``
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has been added.
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upgrade:
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The configuration option ``netapp_migration_cancel_timeout`` can be
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specified in the NetApp backend section to redefine the amount of time
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that the NetApp driver must attempt to wait on the asynchronous
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operation to cancel an ongoing migration. This option is set to 3600
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seconds by default, which is sufficient time in most cases.
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