From 45aa0a9a02b5e328933c491f2b85ead35f903453 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: caoyuan Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2016 15:00:05 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] Use "dashboard" to "Dashboard" Change-Id: Ia261d7631fd5214b3b1f824f14fbb3347050d57b --- doc/common/app-support.rst | 2 +- doc/common/cli-overview.rst | 2 +- ...-set-environment-variables-using-openstack-rc.rst | 2 +- doc/common/get-started-compute.rst | 2 +- doc/common/get-started-dashboard.rst | 2 +- doc/common/get-started-data-processing.rst | 2 +- doc/common/glossary.rst | 12 +++++------- 7 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/common/app-support.rst b/doc/common/app-support.rst index 03675f0d2b..f7535f1613 100644 --- a/doc/common/app-support.rst +++ b/doc/common/app-support.rst @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ The following books explain how to configure and run an OpenStack cloud: * `Virtual Machine Image Guide `__ -The following books explain how to use the OpenStack dashboard and +The following books explain how to use the OpenStack Dashboard and command-line clients: * `End User Guide `__ diff --git a/doc/common/cli-overview.rst b/doc/common/cli-overview.rst index 6d9e908752..86a5187a10 100644 --- a/doc/common/cli-overview.rst +++ b/doc/common/cli-overview.rst @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Mac OS X systems. On some client commands, you can specify a debug parameter to show the underlying API request for the command. This is a good way to become familiar with the OpenStack API calls. -As a cloud end user, you can use the OpenStack dashboard to provision +As a cloud end user, you can use the OpenStack Dashboard to provision your own resources within the limits set by administrators. You can modify the examples provided in this section to create other types and sizes of server instances. diff --git a/doc/common/cli-set-environment-variables-using-openstack-rc.rst b/doc/common/cli-set-environment-variables-using-openstack-rc.rst index 774b6afc69..09459d47d2 100644 --- a/doc/common/cli-set-environment-variables-using-openstack-rc.rst +++ b/doc/common/cli-set-environment-variables-using-openstack-rc.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Set environment variables using the OpenStack RC file To set the required environment variables for the OpenStack command-line clients, you must create an environment file called an OpenStack rc file, or ``openrc.sh`` file. If your OpenStack installation provides -it, you can download the file from the OpenStack dashboard as an +it, you can download the file from the OpenStack Dashboard as an administrative user or any other user. This project-specific environment file contains the credentials that all OpenStack services use. diff --git a/doc/common/get-started-compute.rst b/doc/common/get-started-compute.rst index 0cff7bf4d4..80df44b506 100644 --- a/doc/common/get-started-compute.rst +++ b/doc/common/get-started-compute.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ OpenStack Compute is a major part of an :term:`Infrastructure-as-a-Service OpenStack Compute interacts with OpenStack Identity for authentication; OpenStack Image service for disk and server images; and OpenStack -dashboard for the user and administrative interface. Image access is +Dashboard for the user and administrative interface. Image access is limited by projects, and by users; quotas are limited per project (the number of instances, for example). OpenStack Compute can scale horizontally on standard hardware, and download images to launch diff --git a/doc/common/get-started-dashboard.rst b/doc/common/get-started-dashboard.rst index 5140f20b82..c38a78b5ff 100644 --- a/doc/common/get-started-dashboard.rst +++ b/doc/common/get-started-dashboard.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Dashboard overview ================== -The OpenStack dashboard is a modular `Django web +The OpenStack Dashboard is a modular `Django web application `__ that provides a graphical interface to OpenStack services. diff --git a/doc/common/get-started-data-processing.rst b/doc/common/get-started-data-processing.rst index 7fea288bfe..e3bc756a3f 100644 --- a/doc/common/get-started-data-processing.rst +++ b/doc/common/get-started-data-processing.rst @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Key features are: * Designed as an OpenStack component. * Managed through REST API with UI available as part of OpenStack - dashboard. + Dashboard. * Support for different Hadoop distributions: diff --git a/doc/common/glossary.rst b/doc/common/glossary.rst index 8a0d854fdb..498a78128c 100644 --- a/doc/common/glossary.rst +++ b/doc/common/glossary.rst @@ -144,8 +144,7 @@ A The Compute service can send alerts through its notification system, which includes a facility to create custom notification - drivers. Alerts can be sent to and displayed on the horizon - dashboard. + drivers. Alerts can be sent to and displayed on the dashboard. allocate @@ -1044,7 +1043,7 @@ D default panel The default panel that is displayed when a user accesses the - horizon dashboard. + dashboard. default project @@ -1559,7 +1558,7 @@ F front end The point where a user interacts with a service; can be an API - endpoint, the horizon dashboard, or a command-line tool. + endpoint, the dashboard, or a command-line tool. G ~ @@ -1724,7 +1723,7 @@ H horizon plug-in - A plug-in for the OpenStack dashboard (horizon). + A plug-in for the OpenStack Dashboard (horizon). host @@ -3215,8 +3214,7 @@ R Provides a predefined list of actions that the user can perform, such as start or stop VMs, reset passwords, and so on. Supported in - both Identity and Compute and can be configured using the - horizon dashboard. + both Identity and Compute and can be configured using the dashboard. role ID