[libvirt] [PATCH] virsh: fix doc typos

Daniel Veillard veillard at redhat.com
Mon Dec 2 02:23:28 UTC 2013


On Sat, Nov 30, 2013 at 12:03:17PM +0530, Nehal J Wani wrote:
> Fix 6 minor spelling errors in virsh doc

  ACK, applied and pushed,

   thanks !

Daniel

> ---
>  tools/virsh.pod | 12 ++++++------
>  1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/tools/virsh.pod b/tools/virsh.pod
> index dac9a08..f51060f 100644
> --- a/tools/virsh.pod
> +++ b/tools/virsh.pod
> @@ -560,7 +560,7 @@ exits.
>  
>  If I<--pass-fds> is specified, the argument is a comma separated list
>  of open file descriptors which should be pass on into the guest. The
> -file descriptors will be re-numered in the guest, starting from 3. This
> +file descriptors will be re-numbered in the guest, starting from 3. This
>  is only supported with container based virtualization.
>  
>  B<Example>
> @@ -889,7 +889,7 @@ also B<domblklist> for listing these names).
>  
>  If I<--abort> is specified, the active job on the specified disk will
>  be aborted.  If I<--async> is also specified, this command will return
> -immediately, rather than waiting for the cancelation to complete.  If
> +immediately, rather than waiting for the cancellation to complete.  If
>  I<--pivot> is specified, this requests that an active copy job
>  be pivoted over to the new copy.
>  If I<--info> is specified, the active job information on the specified
> @@ -1158,7 +1158,7 @@ hostname which will not resolve to match one of its public IP addresses, then
>  libvirt will generate an incorrect URI.  In this case I<migrateuri> should be
>  explicitly specified, using an IP address, or a correct hostname.
>  
> -=item * The host has multiple network interaces.  If a host has multiple network
> +=item * The host has multiple network interfaces.  If a host has multiple network
>  interfaces, it might be desirable for the migration data stream to be sent over
>  a specific interface for either security or performance reasons.  In this case
>  I<migrateuri> should be explicitly specified, using an IP address associated
> @@ -1739,8 +1739,8 @@ hypervisor.
>  
>  Suspend a running domain into one of these states (possible I<target>
>  values):
> -    mem equivallent of S3 ACPI state
> -    disk equivallent of S4 ACPI state
> +    mem equivalent of S3 ACPI state
> +    disk equivalent of S4 ACPI state
>      hybrid RAM is saved to disk but not powered off
>  
>  The I<--duration> argument specifies number of seconds before the domain is
> @@ -2740,7 +2740,7 @@ B<Supported algorithms>
>                 sanitizing removable and non-removable hard disks:
>                 random x2, 0x00, verify.
>    dod        - 4-pass DoD 5220.22-M section 8-306 procedure for
> -               sanitizing removeable and non-removeable rigid
> +               sanitizing removable and non-removable rigid
>                 disks: random, 0x00, 0xff, verify.
>    bsi        - 9-pass method recommended by the German Center of
>                 Security in Information Technologies
> -- 
> 1.8.1.4
> 
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