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vSphere Cloud Provider: Fstype in storage class

This PR does following,

1. Adds fstype support in storage class for vSphere Cloud Provider.
2. Modify examples to include fstype in storage class.
3. Adds fstype support in storage class for Photon Controller Cloud Provider (@luomiao)

Internally reviewed [here](https://github.com/vmware/kubernetes/pull/88).

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Multipath

To leverage multiple paths for block storage, it is important to perform the multipath configuration on the host. If your distribution does not provide /etc/multipath.conf, then you can either use the following minimalistic one:

defaults {
    find_multipaths yes
    user_friendly_names yes
}

or create a new one by running:

$ mpathconf --enable

Finally you'll need to ensure to start or reload and enable multipath:

$ systemctl enable multipathd.service
$ systemctl restart multipathd.service

Note: Any change to multipath.conf or enabling multipath can lead to inaccessible block devices, because they'll be claimed by multipath and exposed as a device in /dev/mapper/*.

Some additional informations about multipath can be found in the iSCSI documentation