From a20a670aa0772e5d0cd42c248b99b8fb4418d4e7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Mathieu Parent
Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2011 00:16:27 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Correction of spelling errors
* continous -> continuous
* activete -> activate
(thanks to lintian)
See https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6935
---
config/events.d/README | 2 +-
doc/ctdb.1 | 4 ++--
doc/ctdb.1.html | 4 ++--
doc/ctdb.1.xml | 4 ++--
doc/ctdbd.1 | 4 ++--
doc/ctdbd.1.html | 4 ++--
doc/ctdbd.1.xml | 4 ++--
server/ctdb_vacuum.c | 2 +-
8 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)
diff --git a/config/events.d/README b/config/events.d/README
index c05a1fd..024af24 100644
--- a/config/events.d/README
+++ b/config/events.d/README
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ monitor
The interval can be configured using the MonitorInterval tunable
but defaults to 15 seconds.
- This event is triggered by ctdb to continously monitor that all
+ This event is triggered by ctdb to continuously monitor that all
managed services are healthy.
When invoked, the event script will check that the service is healthy
and return 0 if so. If the service is not healthy the event script
diff --git a/doc/ctdb.1 b/doc/ctdb.1
index 2fce654..5cce2fb 100644
--- a/doc/ctdb.1
+++ b/doc/ctdb.1
@@ -786,7 +786,7 @@ This command can be used to remove all content of a database\&.
.PP
In addition to the normal loggign to a log file, CTDBD also keeps a in\-memory ringbuffer containing the most recent log entries for all log levels (except DEBUG)\&.
.PP
-This is useful since it allows for keeping continous logs to a file at a reasonable non\-verbose level, but shortly after an incident has occured, a much more detailed log can be pulled from memory\&. This can allow you to avoid having to reproduce an issue due to the on\-disk logs being of insufficient detail\&.
+This is useful since it allows for keeping continuous logs to a file at a reasonable non\-verbose level, but shortly after an incident has occured, a much more detailed log can be pulled from memory\&. This can allow you to avoid having to reproduce an issue due to the on\-disk logs being of insufficient detail\&.
.PP
This command extracts all messages of level or lower log level from memory and prints it to the screen\&.
.SS "clearlog"
@@ -909,7 +909,7 @@ This command will dump a clustered TDB database to the screen\&. This is a debug
This command will dump the content of database backup to the screen (similar to ctdb catdb)\&. This is a debugging command\&.
.SS "getmonmode"
.PP
-This command returns the monutoring mode of a node\&. The monitoring mode is either ACTIVE or DISABLED\&. Normally a node will continously monitor that all other nodes that are expected are in fact connected and that they respond to commands\&.
+This command returns the monutoring mode of a node\&. The monitoring mode is either ACTIVE or DISABLED\&. Normally a node will continuously monitor that all other nodes that are expected are in fact connected and that they respond to commands\&.
.PP
ACTIVE \- This is the normal mode\&. The node is actively monitoring all other nodes, both that the transport is connected and also that the node responds to commands\&. If a node becomes unavailable, it will be marked as DISCONNECTED and a recovery is initiated to restore the cluster\&.
.PP
diff --git a/doc/ctdb.1.html b/doc/ctdb.1.html
index 5c5078b..169f2ce 100644
--- a/doc/ctdb.1.html
+++ b/doc/ctdb.1.html
@@ -595,7 +595,7 @@ This is mainly useful for backing up persistent databases such as secrets.tdb an
CTDBD also keeps a in-memory ringbuffer containing the most recent
log entries for all log levels (except DEBUG).
- This is useful since it allows for keeping continous logs to a file
+ This is useful since it allows for keeping continuous logs to a file
at a reasonable non-verbose level, but shortly after an incident has
occured, a much more detailed log can be pulled from memory. This
can allow you to avoid having to reproduce an issue due to the
@@ -678,7 +678,7 @@ HEALTH: NO-HEALTHY-NODES - ERROR - Backup of corrupted TDB in '/var/ctdb/persist
This command will dump the content of database backup to the screen
(similar to ctdb catdb). This is a debugging command.
getmonmode
- This command returns the monutoring mode of a node. The monitoring mode is either ACTIVE or DISABLED. Normally a node will continously monitor that all other nodes that are expected are in fact connected and that they respond to commands.
+ This command returns the monutoring mode of a node. The monitoring mode is either ACTIVE or DISABLED. Normally a node will continuously monitor that all other nodes that are expected are in fact connected and that they respond to commands.
ACTIVE - This is the normal mode. The node is actively monitoring all other nodes, both that the transport is connected and also that the node responds to commands. If a node becomes unavailable, it will be marked as DISCONNECTED and a recovery is initiated to restore the cluster.
diff --git a/doc/ctdb.1.xml b/doc/ctdb.1.xml
index 7924354..78da195 100644
--- a/doc/ctdb.1.xml
+++ b/doc/ctdb.1.xml
@@ -1050,7 +1050,7 @@ This is mainly useful for backing up persistent databases such as secrets.tdb an
CTDBD also keeps a in-memory ringbuffer containing the most recent
log entries for all log levels (except DEBUG).
- This is useful since it allows for keeping continous logs to a file
+ This is useful since it allows for keeping continuous logs to a file
at a reasonable non-verbose level, but shortly after an incident has
occured, a much more detailed log can be pulled from memory. This
can allow you to avoid having to reproduce an issue due to the
@@ -1181,7 +1181,7 @@ HEALTH: NO-HEALTHY-NODES - ERROR - Backup of corrupted TDB in '/var/ctdb/persist
getmonmode
- This command returns the monutoring mode of a node. The monitoring mode is either ACTIVE or DISABLED. Normally a node will continously monitor that all other nodes that are expected are in fact connected and that they respond to commands.
+ This command returns the monutoring mode of a node. The monitoring mode is either ACTIVE or DISABLED. Normally a node will continuously monitor that all other nodes that are expected are in fact connected and that they respond to commands.
ACTIVE - This is the normal mode. The node is actively monitoring all other nodes, both that the transport is connected and also that the node responds to commands. If a node becomes unavailable, it will be marked as DISCONNECTED and a recovery is initiated to restore the cluster.
diff --git a/doc/ctdbd.1 b/doc/ctdbd.1
index 5800520..9d0b129 100644
--- a/doc/ctdbd.1
+++ b/doc/ctdbd.1
@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ Send all log messages to syslog instead of to the ctdb logfile\&.
.RS 4
In addition to the normal loggign to a log file, CTDBD also keeps a in\-memory ringbuffer containing the most recent log entries for all log levels (except DEBUG)\&.
.sp
-This is useful since it allows for keeping continous logs to a file at a reasonable non\-verbose level, but shortly after an incident has occured, a much more detailed log can be pulled from memory\&. This can allow you to avoid having to reproduce an issue due to the on\-disk logs being of insufficient detail\&.
+This is useful since it allows for keeping continuous logs to a file at a reasonable non\-verbose level, but shortly after an incident has occured, a much more detailed log can be pulled from memory\&. This can allow you to avoid having to reproduce an issue due to the on\-disk logs being of insufficient detail\&.
.sp
This in\-memory ringbuffer contains a fixed number of the most recent entries\&. This is settable at startup either through the \-\-log\-ringbuf\-size argument, or preferably by using CTDB_LOG_RINGBUF_SIZE in the sysconfig file\&.
.sp
@@ -426,7 +426,7 @@ Note: you can use LVS and public addresses at the same time\&.
.PP
To activate LVS on a CTDB node you must specify CTDB_PUBLIC_INTERFACE and CTDB_LVS_PUBLIC_ADDRESS in /etc/sysconfig/ctdb\&.
.PP
-You must also specify the "\-\-lvs" command line argument to ctdbd to activete LVS as a capability of the node\&. This should be done automatically for you by the /etc/init\&.d/ctdb script\&.
+You must also specify the "\-\-lvs" command line argument to ctdbd to activate LVS as a capability of the node\&. This should be done automatically for you by the /etc/init\&.d/ctdb script\&.
.PP
Example:
.sp
diff --git a/doc/ctdbd.1.html b/doc/ctdbd.1.html
index 063fbce..acffd47 100644
--- a/doc/ctdbd.1.html
+++ b/doc/ctdbd.1.html
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@
CTDBD also keeps a in-memory ringbuffer containing the most recent
log entries for all log levels (except DEBUG).
- This is useful since it allows for keeping continous logs to a file
+ This is useful since it allows for keeping continuous logs to a file
at a reasonable non-verbose level, but shortly after an incident has
occured, a much more detailed log can be pulled from memory. This
can allow you to avoid having to reproduce an issue due to the
@@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ ctdb will try to reassign public IP addresses onto the new node as a way to dist
To activate LVS on a CTDB node you must specify CTDB_PUBLIC_INTERFACE and
CTDB_LVS_PUBLIC_ADDRESS in /etc/sysconfig/ctdb.
-You must also specify the "--lvs" command line argument to ctdbd to activete LVS as a capability of the node. This should be done automatically for you by the /etc/init.d/ctdb script.
+You must also specify the "--lvs" command line argument to ctdbd to activate LVS as a capability of the node. This should be done automatically for you by the /etc/init.d/ctdb script.
Example:
diff --git a/doc/ctdbd.1.xml b/doc/ctdbd.1.xml
index 91e2f9f..f8f9d7f 100644
--- a/doc/ctdbd.1.xml
+++ b/doc/ctdbd.1.xml
@@ -349,7 +349,7 @@
log entries for all log levels (except DEBUG).
- This is useful since it allows for keeping continous logs to a file
+ This is useful since it allows for keeping continuous logs to a file
at a reasonable non-verbose level, but shortly after an incident has
occured, a much more detailed log can be pulled from memory. This
can allow you to avoid having to reproduce an issue due to the
@@ -737,7 +737,7 @@ ctdb will try to reassign public IP addresses onto the new node as a way to dist
-You must also specify the "--lvs" command line argument to ctdbd to activete LVS as a capability of the node. This should be done automatically for you by the /etc/init.d/ctdb script.
+You must also specify the "--lvs" command line argument to ctdbd to activate LVS as a capability of the node. This should be done automatically for you by the /etc/init.d/ctdb script.
diff --git a/server/ctdb_vacuum.c b/server/ctdb_vacuum.c
index bdb7c40..50ff45a 100644
--- a/server/ctdb_vacuum.c
+++ b/server/ctdb_vacuum.c
@@ -874,7 +874,7 @@ static int update_tuning_db(struct ctdb_db_context *ctdb_db, struct vacuum_data
/*
* re-calc new vacuum interval:
- * in case no limit was reached we continously increase the interval
+ * in case no limit was reached we continuously increase the interval
* until vacuum_max_interval is reached
* in case a limit was reached we divide the current interval by 2
* unless vacuum_min_interval is reached
--
1.7.4.1