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[rackspace|block_storage] edits to cloud block storage documentation

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Kyle Rames 2013-03-19 13:40:44 -05:00
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#### Example Request
To request a list of flavors:
To request a list of volume types:
response = service.list_volume_types
@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ This returns a `Fog::Rackspace::BlockStorage::Volume`:
id="e2359473-9933-483f-90df-deb4a9fb25ae",
created_at="2013-03-19T14:16:45.000000",
state="available",
display_name="fog",
display_name="fog-example",
display_description=nil,
size=100,
attachments=[],
@ -328,11 +328,11 @@ The `create` method also supports the following key values:
## Attach Volume
Refer the [Attach Volume](compute_v2.md#attach-volume) section in the [Next Generation Cloud Servers™ (compute_v2)](compute_v2.md) documentation.
Please refer the [Attach Volume](compute_v2.md#attach-volume) section in the [Next Generation Cloud Servers™ (compute_v2)](compute_v2.md) documentation.
## Detach Volume
Refer the [Detach Volume](compute_v2.md#detach-volume) section in the [Next Generation Cloud Servers™ (compute_v2)](compute_v2.md) documentation.
Please refer the [Detach Volume](compute_v2.md#detach-volume) section in the [Next Generation Cloud Servers™ (compute_v2)](compute_v2.md) documentation.
## Delete Volume
@ -341,11 +341,11 @@ To delete a volume:
volume.destroy
**Note**: You cannot delete a volume once you have created a snapshot from it.
**Note**: You cannot delete a volume until all of its dependent snaphosts have been deleted.
## List Snapshots
To retrieve a list of all snapshots:
To retrieve a list of snapshots:
service.snapshots
@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ To retrieve a list of snapshots for a given volume:
## Create Snapshot
A snapshot is a point-in-time copy of the volume. Each subsequent will be the difference between the last snapshot and the current state of the volume.
A snapshot is a point-in-time copy of a volume. Each subsequent snapshot will be the difference between the previous snapshot and the current volume.
To create a snapshot of a given volume:
@ -382,7 +382,7 @@ The `create_snapshot` method also supports the following key values:
</tr>
<tr>
<td>:force</td>
<td>Indicate whether to snapshot, even if the volume is attached.</td>
<td>If set to true, snapshot will be taken even if volume is still mounted.</td>
</tr>
</table>