Removing some redundant words
This patch removes some redundant "the". TrivialFix Change-Id: I8b13857fc48c8c3941c9babb17186e9ba673ea51
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@ -498,7 +498,7 @@ class GlusterfsVolumeMappedLayout(layout.GlusterfsShareLayoutBase):
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*args,
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*args,
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log=_LE("Creating share from snapshot"))
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log=_LE("Creating share from snapshot"))
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# Get a manager for the the new volume/share.
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# Get a manager for the new volume/share.
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comp_vol = old_gmgr.components.copy()
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comp_vol = old_gmgr.components.copy()
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comp_vol.update({'volume': volume})
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comp_vol.update({'volume': volume})
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gmgr = self._glustermanager(comp_vol)
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gmgr = self._glustermanager(comp_vol)
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Manila share is a directory in HDFS. And this share does not use
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Manila share is a directory in HDFS. And this share does not use
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service VM instance (share server). The instance directly talks
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service VM instance (share server). The instance directly talks
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to the the HDFS cluster.
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to the HDFS cluster.
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The initial version only supports single namenode and flat network.
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The initial version only supports single namenode and flat network.
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# In order to test cloning a snapshot, we build out a mock
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# In order to test cloning a snapshot, we build out a mock
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# source directory tree. After the method under test is called we
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# source directory tree. After the method under test is called we
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# will verify the the necessary calls are made to clone a snapshot.
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# will verify the necessary calls are made to clone a snapshot.
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source_dir_listing_json = (
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source_dir_listing_json = (
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'{"children": ['
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'{"children": ['
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'{"name": "dir1", "type": "container"},'
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'{"name": "dir1", "type": "container"},'
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