Fix six typos on swift documentation
mechanisim => mechanism http://docs.openstack.org/developer/swift/cors.html overridde => override http://docs.openstack.org/developer/swift/deployment_guide.html extentsions => extensions http://docs.openstack.org/developer/swift/development_ondisk_backends.html reuqest => request http://docs.openstack.org/developer/swift/logs.html suport => support http://docs.openstack.org/developer/swift/overview_architecture.html mininum => minimum http://docs.openstack.org/developer/swift/overview_erasure_code.html $ git diff | diffstat cors.rst | 2 +- deployment_guide.rst | 2 +- development_ondisk_backends.rst | 2 +- logs.rst | 2 +- overview_architecture.rst | 2 +- overview_erasure_code.rst | 2 +- 6 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) Change-Id: I8e095f4c216b2cfae48dff1e17d387048349f73c Closes-Bug: #1477877
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CORS
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CORS_ is a mechanisim to allow code running in a browser (Javascript for
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CORS_ is a mechanism to allow code running in a browser (Javascript for
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example) make requests to a domain other then the one from where it originated.
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Swift supports CORS requests to containers and objects.
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@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ paste.deploy works (at least at the time of this writing.)
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`name3` got the local value from the `app:myapp` subsection because it is using
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the special paste.deploy syntax of ``set option_name = value``. So, if you want
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a default value for most app/filters but want to overridde it in one
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a default value for most app/filters but want to override it in one
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subsection, this is how you do it.
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`name4` got the global value from `DEFAULT` since it's only in that section
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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Pluggable On-Disk Back-end APIs
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The internal REST API used between the proxy server and the account, container
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and object server is almost identical to public Swift REST API, but with a few
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internal extentsions (for example, update an account with a new container).
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internal extensions (for example, update an account with a new container).
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The pluggable back-end APIs for the three REST API servers (account,
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container, object) abstracts the needs for servicing the various REST APIs
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@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ client_etag The etag header value given by the client.
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transaction_id The transaction id of the request.
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headers The headers given in the request.
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request_time The duration of the request.
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source The "source" of the reuqest. This may be set for requests
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source The "source" of the request. This may be set for requests
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that are generated in order to fulfill client requests,
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e.g. bulk uploads.
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log_info Various info that may be useful for diagnostics, e.g. the
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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ architecture. For each request, it will look up the location of the account,
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container, or object in the ring (see below) and route the request accordingly.
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For Erasure Code type policies, the Proxy Server is also responsible for
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encoding and decoding object data. See :doc:`overview_erasure_code` for
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complete information on Erasure Code suport. The public API is also exposed
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complete information on Erasure Code support. The public API is also exposed
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through the Proxy Server.
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A large number of failures are also handled in the Proxy Server. For
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* The proxy waits for a minimal number of two object servers to respond with a
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success (2xx) status before responding to the client with a successful
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status. In this particular case it was decided that two responses was
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the mininum amount to know that the file would be propagated in case of
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the minimum amount to know that the file would be propagated in case of
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failure from other others and because a greater number would potentially
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mean more latency, which should be avoided if possible.
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