Minor edit on volumes migration section

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<para>If the volume is not attached, the Block Storage
Service creates a volume and copies the data from the
original to the new volume. Note: While most
back-ends support this function, not all do. See
driver documentation in the <link
xlink:href="http://docs.openstack.org/havana/config-reference/content/"
original to the new volume.</para>
<note>
<para>While most back-ends support this function, not all do.
See the driver documentation in the <link
xlink:href="http://docs.openstack.org/havana/config-reference/content/"
><citetitle>OpenStack Configuration
Reference</citetitle></link> for more
details.</para>
Reference</citetitle></link> for more
details.</para>
</note>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>If the volume is attached to a VM instance, the
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migrates an attached volume from one to the other. This
scenario uses the third migration flow.</para>
<para>First, list the available back-ends:</para>
<screen><prompt>$</prompt> <userinput>cinder-manage host list</userinput>
<screen><prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>cinder-manage host list</userinput>
<computeroutput>server1@lvmstorage-1 zone1
server2@lvmstorage-2 zone1</computeroutput></screen>
<para>Next, as the admin user, you can see the current status of
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</listitem>
<listitem>
<para><literal>os-vol-mig-status-attr:migstat</literal> -
the status of this volume's migration ('None' means
that a migration is not currently in progress).</para>
the status of this volume's migration (<literal>None</literal>
means that a migration is not currently in progress).</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para><literal>os-vol-mig-status-attr:name_id</literal> -
the volume ID that this volume's name on the back-end
is based on. Before a volume is ever migrated, its
name on the back-end storage may be based on the
volume's ID (see the volume_name_template
volume's ID (see the <option>volume_name_template</option>
configuration parameter). For example, if
volume_name_template is kept as the default value
(volume-%s), your first LVM back-end has a logical
volume named
<option>volume_name_template</option> is kept as the default
value (<literal>volume-%s</literal>), your first LVM back-end
has a logical volume named
<literal>volume-6088f80a-f116-4331-ad48-9afb0dfb196c</literal>.
During the course of a migration, if you create a
volume and copy over the data, the volume get the new name but keeps its