Add Kilo to the glossary

Also corrected incorrect use of "backend."

Change-Id: I6bdfceb42034a60b15459cd45efc2628577ec8bf
Co-Authored-By: Diane Fleming <dfleming@austin.rr.com>
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Christian Berendt 2014-07-20 16:48:03 +02:00
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<glossdef>
<para>Checks for missing replicas and incorrect or corrupted objects
in a specified Object Storage account by running queries against the
backend SQLite database.</para>
back-end SQLite database.</para>
</glossdef>
</glossentry>
@ -751,8 +751,8 @@
<title>B</title>
<glossentry>
<glossterm>backend<indexterm class="singular">
<primary>backend interactions</primary>
<glossterm>back end<indexterm class="singular">
<primary>back-end interactions</primary>
<secondary>definition of</secondary>
</indexterm></glossterm>
@ -765,8 +765,8 @@
</glossentry>
<glossentry>
<glossterm>backend catalog<indexterm class="singular">
<primary>backend interactions</primary>
<glossterm>back-end catalog<indexterm class="singular">
<primary>back-end interactions</primary>
<secondary>catalog</secondary>
</indexterm></glossterm>
@ -775,13 +775,13 @@
<para>The storage method used by the Identity Service catalog service
to store and retrieve information about API endpoints that are
available to the client. Examples include a SQL database, LDAP
database, or KVS backend.</para>
database, or KVS back end.</para>
</glossdef>
</glossentry>
<glossentry>
<glossterm>backend store<indexterm class="singular">
<primary>backend interactions</primary>
<glossterm>back-end store<indexterm class="singular">
<primary>back-end interactions</primary>
<secondary>store</secondary>
</indexterm></glossterm>
@ -1108,7 +1108,7 @@
</indexterm></glossterm>
<glossdef>
<para>A Compute backend database table that contains the current
<para>A Compute back-end database table that contains the current
workload, amount of free RAM, and number of VMs running on each host.
Used to determine on which VM a host starts.</para>
</glossdef>
@ -1696,7 +1696,7 @@
<glossdef>
<para>Checks for missing replicas or incorrect objects in specified
Object Storage containers through queries to the SQLite backend
Object Storage containers through queries to the SQLite back-end
database.</para>
</glossdef>
</glossentry>
@ -2225,7 +2225,7 @@
<glossdef>
<para>The underlying format that a disk image for a VM is stored as
within the Image Service backend store. For example, AMI, ISO, QCOW2,
within the Image Service back-end store. For example, AMI, ISO, QCOW2,
VMDK, and so on.</para>
</glossdef>
</glossentry>
@ -3090,7 +3090,7 @@
<glossdef>
<para>Processes client requests for VMs, updates Image Service
metadata on the registry server, and communicates with the store
adapter to upload VM images from the backend store.</para>
adapter to upload VM images from the back-end store.</para>
</glossdef>
</glossentry>
@ -3511,10 +3511,10 @@
</glossentry>
<glossentry>
<glossterm>Identity backend<indexterm class="singular">
<glossterm>Identity back end<indexterm class="singular">
<primary>Identity Service</primary>
<secondary>Identity backend</secondary>
<secondary>Identity back end</secondary>
</indexterm></glossterm>
<glossdef>
@ -3696,7 +3696,7 @@
</indexterm></glossterm>
<glossdef>
<para>The backend store used by Image Service to store VM images,
<para>The back-end store used by Image Service to store VM images,
options include Object Storage, local file system, S3, or HTTP.</para>
</glossdef>
</glossentry>
@ -4105,6 +4105,21 @@
Hat, Fedora, and CentOS-based Linux distributions.</para>
</glossdef>
</glossentry>
<glossentry>
<glossterm>Kilo<indexterm class="singular">
<primary>Kilo</primary>
</indexterm></glossterm>
<glossdef>
<para>The code name for the eleventh release of OpenStack. The
design summit took place in Paris, France. Due to delays in the name
selection, the release was known only as K. Because <literal>k</literal> is the
unit symbol for kilo and the reference artifact is stored near Paris
in the Pavillon de Breteuil in Sèvres, the community chose Kilo as
the release name.</para>
</glossdef>
</glossentry>
</glossdiv>
<!-- .L. -->
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<glossdef>
<para>A load balancer is a logical device that belongs to a cloud
account. It is used to distribute workloads between multiple backend
account. It is used to distribute workloads between multiple back-end
systems or services, based on the criteria defined as part of its
configuration.</para>
</glossdef>
@ -5133,7 +5148,7 @@
<para>
Each OpenStack release has a code name. Code names ascend in
alphabetical order: Austin, Bexar, Cactus, Diablo, Essex,
Folsom, Grizzly, Havana, Icehouse, and Juno. Code names are
Folsom, Grizzly, Havana, Icehouse, Juno, and Kilo. Code names are
cities or counties near where the corresponding OpenStack
design summit took place. An exception, called the Waldon
exception, is granted to elements of the state flag that
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</indexterm></glossterm>
<glossdef>
<para>The Object Storage backend process that creates and manages
<para>The Object Storage back-end process that creates and manages
object replicas.</para>
</glossdef>
</glossentry>
@ -6257,7 +6272,7 @@
<glossdef>
<para>Object storage service by Amazon; similar in function to Object
Storage, it can act as a backend store for Image Service VM <phrase
Storage, it can act as a back-end store for Image Service VM <phrase
role="keep-together">images</phrase>.</para>
</glossdef>
</glossentry>
@ -6466,10 +6481,10 @@
</glossentry>
<glossentry>
<glossterm>session backend<indexterm class="singular">
<glossterm>session back end<indexterm class="singular">
<primary>sessions</primary>
<secondary>session backend</secondary>
<secondary>session back end</secondary>
</indexterm></glossterm>
<glossdef>
@ -6739,8 +6754,8 @@
</glossentry>
<glossentry>
<glossterm>storage backend<indexterm class="singular">
<primary>storage backend</primary>
<glossterm>storage back end<indexterm class="singular">
<primary>storage back end</primary>
</indexterm></glossterm>
<glossdef>
@ -6774,15 +6789,15 @@
<glossdef>
<para>A XenAPI component that provides a pluggable interface to
support a wide variety of persistent storage backends.</para>
support a wide variety of persistent storage back ends.</para>
</glossdef>
</glossentry>
<glossentry>
<glossterm>storage manager backend<indexterm class="singular">
<glossterm>storage manager back end<indexterm class="singular">
<primary>storage</primary>
<secondary>storage manager backend</secondary>
<secondary>storage manager back end</secondary>
</indexterm></glossterm>
<glossdef>
@ -7362,7 +7377,7 @@
<glossdef>
<para>An Internet Protocol (IP) address configured on the load
balancer for use by clients connecting to a service that is load
balanced. Incoming connections are distributed to backend nodes based
balanced. Incoming connections are distributed to back-end nodes based
on the configuration of the load balancer.</para>
</glossdef>
</glossentry>
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</indexterm></glossterm>
<glossdef>
<para>Provides support for new and specialized types of backend
<para>Provides support for new and specialized types of back-end
storage for the Block Storage volume manager.</para>
</glossdef>
</glossentry>
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</indexterm></glossterm>
<glossdef>
<para>A cinder component that interacts with backend storage to manage
<para>A cinder component that interacts with back-end storage to manage
the creation and deletion of volumes and the creation of compute
volumes, provided by the <systemitem
class="service">cinder-volume</systemitem> daemon.</para>