** Description changed:

  [Description]
  OpenStack cinder in Focal (OpenStack Ussuri) is lacking iSCSI support for HPE 
Primera 4.2 and higher. This is now supported in Cinder and we would like to 
enable it in Ubuntu Focal as well as OpenStack Ussuri.
  
  The rationale for this SRU falls under harware enablement for Long Term
  Support releases.
  
  [Test Case]
- TBD
+ 1. Deploy OpenStack with:
+  - HPE 3PAR *iSCSI* driver enabled for Cinder
+  - with Primara >= 4.2
+   as per: 
https://docs.openstack.org/cinder/rocky/configuration/block-storage/drivers/hpe-3par-driver.html
+ 2. Create a volume
+   openstack volume create (--type hpe-primera) --size 10 sru-test-before
+ 
+ 3. Confirm the volume is successfully created while it gave "For
+ Primera, only FC is supported. iSCSI cannot be used" before.
+ 
  
  [Regression Potential]
  This is a pretty simple patch. Where the code used to always raise a not 
implemented error for Primera, it now raises the not implemented error only for 
< Primera 4.2. Where things could go wrong? It's possible the version checking 
could have an issue but that code seems standard and the upstream patch has 
been merged back to stable/victoria [1]. Regression testing will cover that 
code path as well.
  [1] https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/cinder/+/820611

** Description changed:

  [Description]
  OpenStack cinder in Focal (OpenStack Ussuri) is lacking iSCSI support for HPE 
Primera 4.2 and higher. This is now supported in Cinder and we would like to 
enable it in Ubuntu Focal as well as OpenStack Ussuri.
  
  The rationale for this SRU falls under harware enablement for Long Term
  Support releases.
  
  [Test Case]
  1. Deploy OpenStack with:
-  - HPE 3PAR *iSCSI* driver enabled for Cinder
-  - with Primara >= 4.2
-   as per: 
https://docs.openstack.org/cinder/rocky/configuration/block-storage/drivers/hpe-3par-driver.html
+  - HPE 3PAR *iSCSI* driver enabled for Cinder
+  - with Primera >= 4.2
+   as per: 
https://docs.openstack.org/cinder/rocky/configuration/block-storage/drivers/hpe-3par-driver.html
  2. Create a volume
-   openstack volume create (--type hpe-primera) --size 10 sru-test-before
+   openstack volume create (--type hpe-primera) --size 10 sru-test-before
  
  3. Confirm the volume is successfully created while it gave "For
  Primera, only FC is supported. iSCSI cannot be used" before.
  
- 
  [Regression Potential]
  This is a pretty simple patch. Where the code used to always raise a not 
implemented error for Primera, it now raises the not implemented error only for 
< Primera 4.2. Where things could go wrong? It's possible the version checking 
could have an issue but that code seems standard and the upstream patch has 
been merged back to stable/victoria [1]. Regression testing will cover that 
code path as well.
  [1] https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/cinder/+/820611

** Description changed:

  [Description]
  OpenStack cinder in Focal (OpenStack Ussuri) is lacking iSCSI support for HPE 
Primera 4.2 and higher. This is now supported in Cinder and we would like to 
enable it in Ubuntu Focal as well as OpenStack Ussuri.
  
  The rationale for this SRU falls under harware enablement for Long Term
  Support releases.
  
  [Test Case]
  1. Deploy OpenStack with:
   - HPE 3PAR *iSCSI* driver enabled for Cinder
   - with Primera >= 4.2
    as per: 
https://docs.openstack.org/cinder/rocky/configuration/block-storage/drivers/hpe-3par-driver.html
  2. Create a volume
    openstack volume create (--type hpe-primera) --size 10 sru-test-before
  
- 3. Confirm the volume is successfully created while it gave "For
- Primera, only FC is supported. iSCSI cannot be used" before.
+ 3. Confirm the volume is successfully created while it gave an error as
+ "For Primera, only FC is supported. iSCSI cannot be used" before.
  
  [Regression Potential]
  This is a pretty simple patch. Where the code used to always raise a not 
implemented error for Primera, it now raises the not implemented error only for 
< Primera 4.2. Where things could go wrong? It's possible the version checking 
could have an issue but that code seems standard and the upstream patch has 
been merged back to stable/victoria [1]. Regression testing will cover that 
code path as well.
  [1] https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/cinder/+/820611

** Description changed:

  [Description]
  OpenStack cinder in Focal (OpenStack Ussuri) is lacking iSCSI support for HPE 
Primera 4.2 and higher. This is now supported in Cinder and we would like to 
enable it in Ubuntu Focal as well as OpenStack Ussuri.
  
  The rationale for this SRU falls under harware enablement for Long Term
  Support releases.
  
  [Test Case]
  1. Deploy OpenStack with:
   - HPE 3PAR *iSCSI* driver enabled for Cinder
   - with Primera >= 4.2
    as per: 
https://docs.openstack.org/cinder/rocky/configuration/block-storage/drivers/hpe-3par-driver.html
  2. Create a volume
    openstack volume create (--type hpe-primera) --size 10 sru-test-before
  
  3. Confirm the volume is successfully created while it gave an error as
- "For Primera, only FC is supported. iSCSI cannot be used" before.
+ "For Primera, only FC is supported. iSCSI cannot be used" previously.
  
  [Regression Potential]
  This is a pretty simple patch. Where the code used to always raise a not 
implemented error for Primera, it now raises the not implemented error only for 
< Primera 4.2. Where things could go wrong? It's possible the version checking 
could have an issue but that code seems standard and the upstream patch has 
been merged back to stable/victoria [1]. Regression testing will cover that 
code path as well.
  [1] https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/cinder/+/820611

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