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Sphinx is now warning if the glossary is not properly capitalized, lower case the entries so that they can be referenced more easily. Task: 39421 Story: 2007558 Change-Id: Ic0c636db20f6d2fe5b1ad7782d937d01657bb091
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CFN
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An abbreviated form of "AWS CloudFormation".
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Constraint
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constraint
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Defines valid input :term:`parameters` for a :term:`template`.
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Dependency
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dependency
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When a :term:`resource` must wait for another resource to finish
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creation before being created itself. Heat adds an implicit
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dependency when a resource references another resource or one of
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dependency can also be created by the user in the template
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definition.
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Environment
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environment
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Used to affect the run-time behavior of the template. Provides a
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way to override the default resource implementation and
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parameters passed to Heat. See :ref:`Environments`.
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HOT
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An acronym for ":term:`Heat Orchestration Template`".
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Input parameters
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See :term:`Parameters`.
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input parameters
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See :term:`parameters`.
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Metadata
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May refer to :term:`Resource Metadata`, :term:`Nova Instance
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retrieve instance-specific data. See :nova-doc:`Nova Metadata
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service documentation <user/metadata.html#metadata-service>`.
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Multi-region
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multi-region
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A feature of Heat that supports deployment to multiple regions.
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Nested resource
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nested resource
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A :term:`resource` instantiated as part of a :term:`nested
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stack`.
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Nested stack
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nested stack
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A :term:`template` referenced by URL inside of another template.
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Used to reduce redundant resource definitions and group complex
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architectures into logical groups.
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OpenStack
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Open source software for building private and public clouds.
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Orchestrate
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orchestrate
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Arrange or direct the elements of a situation to produce a
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desired effect.
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Outputs
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outputs
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A top-level block in a :term:`template` that defines what data
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will be returned by a stack after instantiation.
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Parameters
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parameters
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A top-level block in a :term:`template` that defines what data
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can be passed to customise a template when it is used to create
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or update a :term:`stack`.
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Provider resource
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provider resource
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A :term:`resource` implemented by a :term:`provider
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template`. The parent resource's properties become the
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:term:`nested stack's <nested stack>` parameters.
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Provider template
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provider template
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Allows user-definable :term:`resource providers <resource
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provider>` to be specified via :term:`nested stacks <nested
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stack>`. The nested stack's :term:`outputs` become the parent
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stack's :term:`attributes <resource attribute>`.
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Resource
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resource
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An element of OpenStack infrastructure instantiated from a
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particular :term:`resource provider`. See also :term:`Nested
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particular :term:`resource provider`. See also :term:`nested
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resource`.
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Resource attribute
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resource attribute
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Data that can be obtained from a :term:`resource`, e.g. a
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server's public IP or name. Usually passed to another resource's
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:term:`properties <resource property>` or added to the stack's
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:term:`outputs`.
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Resource group
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resource group
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A :term:`resource provider` that creates one or more identically
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configured :term:`resources <resource>` or :term:`nested
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resources <nested resource>`.
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.. _AWS::CloudFormation::Init (AWS CloudFormation User Guide): https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-init.html
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Resource plugin
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resource plugin
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Python code that understands how to instantiate and manage a
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:term:`resource`. See `Heat Resource Plugins (OpenStack wiki)`_.
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.. _Heat Resource Plugins (OpenStack wiki): https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Heat/Plugins#Heat_Resource_Plugins
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Resource property
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resource property
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Data utilized for the instantiation of a :term:`resource`. Can be
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defined statically in a :term:`template` or passed in as
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:term:`input parameters <parameters>`.
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Resource provider
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resource provider
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The implementation of a particular resource type. May be a
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:term:`Resource plugin` or a :term:`Provider template`.
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:term:`resource plugin` or a :term:`provider template`.
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Stack
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stack
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A collection of instantiated :term:`resources <resource>` that
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are defined in a single :term:`template`.
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Stack resource
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stack resource
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A :term:`resource provider` that allows the management of a
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:term:`nested stack` as a :term:`resource` in a parent stack.
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Template
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template
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An orchestration document that details everything needed to carry
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out an :term:`orchestration <orchestrate>`.
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Template resource
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See :term:`Provider resource`.
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template resource
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See :term:`provider resource`.
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User data
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user data
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A :term:`resource property` that contains a user-provided data
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blob. User data gets passed to `cloud-init`_ to automatically
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configure instances at boot time. See also :nova-doc:`Nova User data
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.. _cloud-init: https://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/
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Wait condition
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wait condition
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A :term:`resource provider` that provides a way to communicate
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data or events from servers back to the orchestration
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engine. Most commonly used to pause the creation of the
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