diff --git a/module001-ch006-overview-horizon-cli.xml b/module001-ch006-overview-horizon-cli.xml
index 40ea104c..fc337058 100644
--- a/module001-ch006-overview-horizon-cli.xml
+++ b/module001-ch006-overview-horizon-cli.xml
@@ -373,7 +373,7 @@
Projecttab.
- Click the Images & Snapshotcategory.
+ Click the Images & Snapshot category.The dashboard shows the images that have been uploaded
@@ -625,14 +625,14 @@
Select the instance of which to create a snapshot.
- From the Actionsdrop-down list, select Create
+ From the Actions drop-down list, select Create
Snapshot.
- In the Create Snapshotwindow, enter a name for the
+ In the Create Snapshot window, enter a name for the
snapshot. Click Create Snapshot. The dashboard shows the
instance snapshot in the Images &
- Snapshotscategory.
+ Snapshots category.To launch an instance from the snapshot, select the
@@ -685,7 +685,7 @@
Track usage
- Use the dashboard's Overviewcategory to track usage of
+ Use the dashboard's Overview category to track usage of
instances for each project.OpenStack Dashboard - Track Usage
@@ -751,7 +751,7 @@
The dashboard shows the volume in the
- Volumescategory.
+ Volumes category.
To delete one or multiple volumes
@@ -761,7 +761,7 @@
you want to delete.
- Click Delete Volumesand confirm your choice in the
+ Click Delete Volumes and confirm your choice in the
pop-up that appears.
@@ -773,7 +773,7 @@
to instances.
You can attach a volume to one instance at a time.View the status of a volume in the Instances &
- Volumescategory of the dashboard: the volume is either
+ Volumes category of the dashboard: the volume is either
available or In-Use.Attach volumes to instancesTo attach volumes to instances
@@ -794,7 +794,7 @@
Attachments.
- In the Manage Volume Attachmentswindow, select an
+ In the Manage Volume Attachments window, select an
instance.
@@ -802,7 +802,7 @@
accessible on the virtual machine.
- Click Attach Volumeto confirm your changes. The
+ Click Attach Volume to confirm your changes. The
dashboard shows the instance to which the volume has been
attached and the volume's device name.
@@ -817,7 +817,7 @@
Select the volume and click Edit Attachments.
- Click Detach Volumeand confirm your changes.
+ Click Detach Volume and confirm your changes.A message indicates whether the action was
@@ -835,7 +835,7 @@
These open-source Python clients run on Linux or Mac OS X
systems and are easy to learn and use. Each OpenStack service
has its own command-line client. On some client commands, you
- can specify a debugparameter to show the underlying API
+ 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.The following command-line clients are available for the
@@ -1003,7 +1003,7 @@
When you run OpenStack client commands, you can override
some environment variable settings by using the options that
- are listed at the end of the nova helpoutput. For example,
+ are listed at the end of the nova help output. For example,
you can override the OS_PASSWORD setting in the openrc.sh
file by specifying a password on a nova command, as
follows:
@@ -1729,7 +1729,7 @@
type. Either snap or any other value, including a
- blank string. snap means that the volume was created from
+ blank string. Snap means that the volume was created from
a snapshot.
@@ -1848,7 +1848,7 @@
If an IP is already associated with an instance, the
- output also shows the IP for the instance, thefixed IP
+ output also shows the IP for the instance, the fixed IP
address for the instance, and the name of the pool that
provides the floating IP address.
@@ -1931,14 +1931,14 @@
To resize the server, pass the server ID and the
- desired flavor to the nova resizecommand. Include the
+ desired flavor to the nova resize command. Include the
--poll parameter to report the resize progress.$ nova resize myCirrosServer 4 --poll
- Instance resizing... 100% completeFinished
+ Instance resizing... 100% complete FinishedShow the status for your server: