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When a Cinder volume is created with a volume-type associated to a QoS entity, the driver creates a QoS policy group at the ONTAP back end, and associates it to the entity representing the Cinder volume (either a LUN or a file within an NFS share). On NetApp NFS, when a migrate operation is issued and it completes, the resulting volume ends up without a QoS. That happens because the file is being renamed while the QoS refers to the now non-existent file. This patch makes it so that the file is not renamed when finishing a migration and the driver code uses the ``name_id`` attribute instead of the ``id`` one to refer to the right UUID. Closes-Bug: #1906291 Change-Id: Icd7a929e7cbce0c74f6b340f4e09f74a8098d752
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fixes:
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NetApp ONTAP `bug #1906291
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<https://bugs.launchpad.net/cinder/+bug/1906291>`_: Fix volume losing its
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QoS policy on the backend after moving it (migrate or retype with migrate)
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to a NetApp NFS backend.
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