Fix six typos on sahara documentation

VmWare => VMware
distrbuted => distributed
availibility => availability
intance => instance
elemnts => elements
requried => required

Change-Id: I30eab3a78cafb004357bcfcd7c7fc5aabfdfd812
Closes-Bug: #1478917
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Atsushi SAKAI 2015-07-28 21:24:17 +09:00
parent b1251bdd8e
commit 4fc02450fb
4 changed files with 6 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ Setting fixed IP address for VMware Fusion VM
fixed-address 192.168.55.20;
}
6. Now quit all the VmWare Fusion applications and restart vmnet:
6. Now quit all the VMware Fusion applications and restart vmnet:
.. sourcecode:: console

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@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ machines simultaneously. Running in distributed mode allows sahara to
offload intensive tasks to the engine processes while keeping the API
process free to handle requests.
For an expanded discussion of configuring sahara to run in distrbuted
For an expanded discussion of configuring sahara to run in distributed
mode please see the :ref:`distributed-mode-configuration` documentation.
Hadoop HDFS High Availability
@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ Hadoop HDFS High Availability
Hadoop HDFS High Availability (HDFS HA) provides an architecture to ensure
that HDFS will continue to work in the result of an active namenode failure.
It uses 2 namenodes in an active/standby configuration to provide this
availibility.
availability.
High availability is achieved by using a set of journalnodes and Zookeeper
servers along with ZooKeeper Failover Controllers (ZKFC) and additional
@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ Volume-to-instance locality
Having an instance and an attached volume on the same physical host can
be very helpful in order to achieve high-performance disk I/O operations.
To achieve this, sahara provides access to the Block Storage
volume intance locality functionality.
volume instance locality functionality.
For more information on using volume instance locality with sahara,
please see the :ref:`volume_instance_locality_configuration`

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@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ For more information about HDP images, refer to
https://github.com/openstack/sahara-image-elements.
There are three VM images provided for use with the HDP Plugin, that can also
be built using the tools available in sahara-image-elemnts:
be built using the tools available in sahara-image-elements:
1. `sahara-juno-hdp-1.3.2-centos-6.5.qcow2 <http://sahara-files.mirantis.com/sahara-juno-hdp-1.3.2-centos-6.5.qcow2>`_:
This image contains most of the requisite packages necessary for HDP

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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ To create vanilla images follow these steps:
tox -e venv -- sahara-image-create
Tox will create a virtualenv and install requried python packages in it,
Tox will create a virtualenv and install required python packages in it,
clone the repositories "https://github.com/openstack/diskimage-builder" and "https://github.com/openstack/sahara-image-elements" and export necessary parameters.
* ``DIB_HADOOP_VERSION`` - version of Hadoop to install
* ``JAVA_DOWNLOAD_URL`` - download link for JDK (tarball or bin)