Update use of 'compute' node to 'worker' node
Per recent updates, updating use of 'compute' node to be 'worker' node. StarlingX uses worker nodes, and a 'compute' node is a specialization of a worker node (OpenStack compute label applied). - Update narrative text to use worker node - Update shell scripts to use NODE instead of COMPUTE Updated non-versioned content and R3 installation guides. Change-Id: Ia3c5d354468f18efb79c823e5bfddf17e34998a9 Signed-off-by: Kristal Dale <kristal.dale@intel.com>
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@@ -124,10 +124,11 @@ Host/controller file system configuration
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Host/controller file system configuration commands manage file systems on hosts.
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These commands primarily support the ability to resize the file systems.
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Use :command:`host-fs-*` commands to manage un-synchronized file systems on controller and
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compute nodes.
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Use :command:`host-fs-*` commands to manage un-synchronized file systems on
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controller and worker nodes.
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Use :command:`controllerfs-*` commands to manage drbd-synchronized file systems on controller
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Use :command:`controllerfs-*` commands to manage drbd-synchronized file systems
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on controller
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nodes.
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``host-fs-list``
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