From bfaf95770f455a8c245a70970a191e341b5fd4e9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andreas Jaeger Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2014 20:09:43 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Lowercase compute node It's "compute node", not "Compute node" (similarly compute host). Also, fix capitalization of "live migration". Change-Id: I57ac46b845e217c2607cf99dfabcfaab25d84ea5 --- module001-ch005-vm-provisioning-walk-through.xml | 2 +- module001-ch011-block-storage.xml | 2 +- 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/module001-ch005-vm-provisioning-walk-through.xml b/module001-ch005-vm-provisioning-walk-through.xml index 3949965b..9a94cd51 100644 --- a/module001-ch005-vm-provisioning-walk-through.xml +++ b/module001-ch005-vm-provisioning-walk-through.xml @@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ The following diagram shows the system state prior to launching an instance. The image store fronted by the Image Service has some number of predefined images. In the - cloud, there is an available Compute node with available vCPU, + cloud, there is an available compute node with available vCPU, memory and local disk resources. Plus there are a number of predefined volumes in the cinder-volume service. diff --git a/module001-ch011-block-storage.xml b/module001-ch011-block-storage.xml index 8c2c6527..0c6f2cd3 100644 --- a/module001-ch011-block-storage.xml +++ b/module001-ch011-block-storage.xml @@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ Volumes are allocated block storage resources that can be attached to instances as secondary storage or they can be used as the root store to boot instances. Volumes are persistent R/W Block - Storage devices most commonly attached to the Compute node via + Storage devices most commonly attached to the compute node via iSCSI. Snapshots A Snapshot in OpenStack Block Storage is a read-only point in