Merge "[config-ref] Minor changes to HPE 3PAR drivers RST"

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@ -82,14 +82,6 @@ following capabilities in the OpenStack Block Storage API
``cinder.api.contrib.types_extra_specs`` volume type extra specs extension
module:
* ``hpe3par:cpg``
.. warning::
This setting is ignored as of Kilo. Instead, use the ``hpe3par_cpg``
setting in ``cinder.conf`` to list the valid CPGs for a backend. CPGs
should now be controlled by configuring separate backends with pools.
* ``hpe3par:snap_cpg``
* ``hpe3par:provisioning``
@ -170,40 +162,42 @@ pairs and associate them with a volume type, run the following commands:
$ cinder help qos-create
.. code-block:: console
$ cinder help qos-key
.. code-block:: console
$ cinder help qos-associate
The following keys require that the HPE 3PAR StoreServ storage array has a
Priority Optimization license installed.
* ``hpe3par:vvs`` - The virtual volume set name that has been predefined by
the Administrator with Quality of Service (QoS) rules associated to it. If
you specify extra_specs ``hpe3par:vvs``, the qos_specs ``minIOPS``,
``maxIOPS``, ``minBWS``, and ``maxBWS`` settings are ignored.
``hpe3par:vvs``
The virtual volume set name that has been predefined by the Administrator
with Quality of Service (QoS) rules associated to it. If you specify
extra_specs ``hpe3par:vvs``, the qos_specs ``minIOPS``, ``maxIOPS``,
``minBWS``, and ``maxBWS`` settings are ignored.
* ``minBWS`` - The QoS I/O issue bandwidth minimum goal in MBs. If not set,
the I/O issue bandwidth rate has no minimum goal.
``minBWS``
The QoS I/O issue bandwidth minimum goal in MBs. If not set, the I/O issue
bandwidth rate has no minimum goal.
* ``maxBWS`` - The QoS I/O issue bandwidth rate limit in MBs. If not set, the
I/O issue bandwidth rate has no limit.
``maxBWS``
The QoS I/O issue bandwidth rate limit in MBs. If not set, the I/O issue
bandwidth rate has no limit.
* ``minIOPS`` - The QoS I/O issue count minimum goal. If not set, the I/O
issue count has no minimum goal.
``minIOPS``
The QoS I/O issue count minimum goal. If not set, the I/O issue count has no
minimum goal.
* ``maxIOPS`` - The QoS I/O issue count rate limit. If not set, the I/O issue
count rate has no limit.
``maxIOPS``
The QoS I/O issue count rate limit. If not set, the I/O issue count rate has
no limit.
* ``latency`` - The latency goal in milliseconds.
``latency``
The latency goal in milliseconds.
* ``priority`` - The priority of the QoS rule over other rules. If not
set, the priority is ``normal``, valid values are ``low``, ``normal`` and
``high``.
``priority``
The priority of the QoS rule over other rules. If not set, the priority is
``normal``, valid values are ``low``, ``normal`` and ``high``.
.. note::