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doc/services/block-storage/v2/volume-types.rst

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Listing volume types
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Each iteration will return a :php:class:`VolumeType` instance <OpenStack/BlockStorage/v2/Models/VolumeType.html>.
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The only attributes that are required when creating a volume are a name. The simplest example
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When retrieving a volume type, sometimes you only want to operate on it - say to update or delete it. If this is the
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If, however, you *do* want to retrieve all the details of a remote volume type from the API, you just call:
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doc/services/block-storage/v2/volumes.rst

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List volumes
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Each iteration will return a php:class:`Volume` instance <OpenStack/BlockStorage/v2/Models/Volume.html>.
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