Various spelling fixes

Fixes #34630
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rallytime 2016-07-16 13:17:09 -06:00
parent 8ae4b104ff
commit cca9446c37
30 changed files with 54 additions and 54 deletions

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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Installation from the SUSE Repository
Since openSUSE 13.2, Salt 2014.1.11 is available in the primary repositories.
With the release of SUSE manager 3 a new repository setup has been created.
The new repo will by systemsmanagement:saltstack, which is the source
for newer stable packages. For backward compatibilty a linkpackage will be
for newer stable packages. For backward compatibility a linkpackage will be
created to the old devel:language:python repo.
All development of suse packages will be done in systemsmanagement:saltstack:testing.
This will ensure that salt will be in mainline suse repo's, a stable release

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@ -515,7 +515,7 @@ authentication every ten seconds by default.
.. code-block:: yaml
{# Ink server faild to authenticate -- remove accepted key #}
{# Ink server failed to authenticate -- remove accepted key #}
{% if not data['result'] and data['id'].startswith('ink') %}
minion_remove:
wheel.key.delete:

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@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Changes:
* a983942 Merge pull request `#25095`_ from jfindlay/win_groupadd_test
* 564dffd depend on win libs rather than mocking them
* 9b9aeb8 resolved all erors.
* 9b9aeb8 resolved all errors.
* aaf8935 adding win_groupadd unit test case.

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@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ Changes:
- **PR** `#32588`_: (*anlutro*) Fix salt-ssh module function call argument type juggling by JSON encoding them
* 5e7edfc yumpkg: Ignore epoch in version comparison for explict versions without an epoch (`#32563`_)
* 5e7edfc yumpkg: Ignore epoch in version comparison for explicit versions without an epoch (`#32563`_)
* fea6056 Fixing critical bug to remove only the specified Host instead of the entire Host cluster (`#32640`_)
@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ Changes:
- **PR** `#32423`_: (*jtand*) Update glusterfs_test to be inline with `#32312`_
- **PR** `#32425`_: (*cachedout*) Fix salt-cloud paralell provisioning
- **PR** `#32425`_: (*cachedout*) Fix salt-cloud parallel provisioning
* 51fb2ac FreeBSD supports packages in format java/openjdk7 so the prior commit broke that functionality. Check freebsd/pkg`#1409`_ for more info.

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@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Changes:
- **PR** `#33851`_: (*ticosax*) [dockerng] Add support for edge case when `Cmd` and `Entrypoint` can't be blanked
- **PR** `#33821`_: (*cachedout*) Restore deafault log level to warning
- **PR** `#33821`_: (*cachedout*) Restore default log level to warning
- **PR** `#33767`_: (*amontalban*) Fix `#33604`_ implementation when 'geom disk list' does not output rotat…

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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ primarily used for fetching files and returning job returns. The req channels
have two basic interfaces when talking to the master. ``send`` is the basic
method that guarantees the message is encrypted at least so that only minions
attached to the same master can read it-- but no guarantee of minion-master
confidentiality, wheras the ``crypted_transfer_decode_dictentry`` method does
confidentiality, whereas the ``crypted_transfer_decode_dictentry`` method does
guarantee minion-master confidentiality.

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@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ Salt Master Auth Flooding
In large installations, care must be taken not to overwhealm the master with
authentication requests. Several options can be set on the master which
mitigate the chances of an authentication flood from causing an interuption in
mitigate the chances of an authentication flood from causing an interruption in
service.
.. note::

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@ -813,10 +813,10 @@ def add_source(name, source_location, username=None, password=None):
Location of the source you want to work with.
username
Provide username for chocolatey sources that need authentification credentials.
Provide username for chocolatey sources that need authentication credentials.
password
Provide password for chocolatey sources that need authentification credentials.
Provide password for chocolatey sources that need authentication credentials.
CLI Example:

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@ -2596,7 +2596,7 @@ def powershell(cmd,
This passes the cmd argument directly to PowerShell
without any further processing! Be absolutely sure that you
have properly santized the command passed to this function
have properly sanitized the command passed to this function
and do not use untrusted inputs.
Note that ``env`` represents the environment variables for the command, and

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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Module to import docker-compose via saltstack
Introduction
------------
This module allows to deal with docker-compose file in a directory.
This module allows one to deal with docker-compose file in a directory.
This is a first version only, the following commands are missing at the moment
but will be built later on if the community is interested in this module:
@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ Functions
- Manage containers image:
- :py:func:`dockercompose.pull <salt.modules.dockercompose.pull>`
- :py:func:`dockercompose.build <salt.modules.dockercompose.build>`
- Gather informations about containers:
- Gather information about containers:
- :py:func:`dockercompose.ps <salt.modules.dockercompose.ps>`
Detailed Function Documentation
@ -357,7 +357,7 @@ def build(path, service_names=None):
python list, if omitted build images for all containers. Please note
that at the moment the module does not allow you to upload your Dockerfile,
nor any other file you could need with your docker-compose.yml, you will
have to make sure the files you need are actually in the directory sepcified
have to make sure the files you need are actually in the directory specified
in the `build` keyword
path

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@ -1674,7 +1674,7 @@ def replace(path,
Replace occurrences of a pattern in a file. If ``show_changes`` is
``True``, then a diff of what changed will be returned, otherwise a
``True`` will be returnd when changes are made, and ``False`` when
``True`` will be returned when changes are made, and ``False`` when
no changes are made.
This is a pure Python implementation that wraps Python's :py:func:`~re.sub`.

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@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ def delete_record(name,
the infoblox user's password (can also use the infolblox:password pillar)
infoblox_api_version
the infoblox api verison to use
the infoblox api version to use
sslVerify
should ssl verification be done on the connection to the Infoblox REST API
@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ def update_record(name,
the infoblox user's password (can also use the infolblox:password pillar)
infoblox_api_version
the infoblox api verison to use
the infoblox api version to use
sslVerify
should ssl verification be done on the connection to the Infoblox REST API
@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ def add_record(name,
the infoblox user's password (can also use the infolblox:password pillar)
infoblox_api_version
the infoblox api verison to use
the infoblox api version to use
sslVerify
should ssl verification be done on the connection to the Infoblox REST API
@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ def get_network(network_name,
the infoblox user's password (can also use the infolblox:password pillar)
infoblox_api_version
the infoblox api verison to use
the infoblox api version to use
sslVerify
should ssl verification be done on the connection to the Infoblox REST API
@ -424,7 +424,7 @@ def get_record(record_name,
the infoblox DNS view to search, if not specified all views are searched
infoblox_api_version
the infoblox api verison to use
the infoblox api version to use
sslVerify
should ssl verification be done on the connection to the Infoblox REST API

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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Support for Opkg
.. note::
For version comparision support, the ``opkg-utils`` package must be
For version comparison support, the ``opkg-utils`` package must be
installed.
'''

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@ -406,10 +406,10 @@ def lookup(search=None, order=None, one=False):
def sysrq(vm, action='nmi', key='uuid'):
'''
Send non-maskable interupt to vm or capture a screenshot
Send non-maskable interrupt to vm or capture a screenshot
vm : string
vm to be targetted
vm to be targeted
action : string
nmi or screenshot -- Default: nmi
key : string [uuid|alias|hostname]
@ -490,7 +490,7 @@ def get(vm, key='uuid'):
Output the JSON object describing a VM
vm : string
vm to be targetted
vm to be targeted
key : string [uuid|alias|hostname]
value type of 'vm' parameter
@ -527,7 +527,7 @@ def info(vm, info_type='all', key='uuid'):
Lookup info on running kvm
vm : string
vm to be targetted
vm to be targeted
info_type : string [all|block|blockstats|chardev|cpus|kvm|pci|spice|version|vnc]
info type to return
key : string [uuid|alias|hostname]
@ -572,7 +572,7 @@ def create_snapshot(vm, name, key='uuid'):
Create snapshot of a vm
vm : string
vm to be targetted
vm to be targeted
name : string
snapshot name
The snapname must be 64 characters or less
@ -625,7 +625,7 @@ def delete_snapshot(vm, name, key='uuid'):
Delete snapshot of a vm
vm : string
vm to be targetted
vm to be targeted
name : string
snapshot name
The snapname must be 64 characters or less
@ -675,7 +675,7 @@ def rollback_snapshot(vm, name, key='uuid'):
Rollback snapshot of a vm
vm : string
vm to be targetted
vm to be targeted
name : string
snapshot name
The snapname must be 64 characters or less

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@ -518,7 +518,7 @@ def faulty():
def healthy():
'''
Return wether fmadm is reporting faults
Return whether fmadm is reporting faults
CLI Example:

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@ -1083,7 +1083,7 @@ def time_(format='%A, %d. %B %Y %I:%M%p'):
.. versionadded:: 2016.3.0
Return the current time on the minion,
formated based on the format parameter.
formatted based on the format parameter.
Default date format: Monday, 27. July 2015 07:55AM

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@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ def get_alert_config(deployment_id, metric_name=None, api_key=None, profile="tel
def get_notification_channel_id(notify_channel, profile="telemetry"):
'''
Given an email address, creates a notification-channels
if one is not found and also returns the corresponsing
if one is not found and also returns the corresponding
notification channel id.
notify_channel

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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ def add_store(source, store, saltenv='base'):
Add the given cert into the given Certificate Store
source
The source certficate file this can be in the form
The source certificate file this can be in the form
salt://path/to/file
store
@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ def del_store(source, store, saltenv='base'):
Delete the given cert into the given Certificate Store
source
The source certficate file this can be in the form
The source certificate file this can be in the form
salt://path/to/file
store

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@ -520,7 +520,7 @@ def create_task_from_xml(name,
(C:\Windows\System32\tasks).
:param str xml_text: A string of xml representing the task to be created.
This will be overriden by `xml_path` if passed.
This will be overridden by `xml_path` if passed.
:param str xml_path: The path to an XML file on the local system containing
the xml that defines the task. This will override `xml_text`

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@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ def list_(name=None, **kwargs):
depth : int
limit recursion to depth
properties : string
comma-seperated list of properties to list, the name property will always be added
comma-separated list of properties to list, the name property will always be added
type : string
comma-separated list of types to display, where type is one of
filesystem, snapshot, volume, bookmark, or all.
@ -885,7 +885,7 @@ def hold(tag, *snapshot, **kwargs):
.. note::
A comma-seperated list can be provided for the tag parameter to hold multiple tags.
A comma-separated list can be provided for the tag parameter to hold multiple tags.
CLI Example:
@ -963,7 +963,7 @@ def release(tag, *snapshot, **kwargs):
.. note::
A comma-seperated list can be provided for the tag parameter to release multiple tags.
A comma-separated list can be provided for the tag parameter to release multiple tags.
CLI Example:
@ -1192,7 +1192,7 @@ def get(*dataset, **kwargs):
depth : int
recursively list children to depth
fields : string
comma-seperated list of fields to include, the name and property field will always be added
comma-separated list of fields to include, the name and property field will always be added
type : string
comma-separated list of types to display, where type is one of
filesystem, snapshot, volume, bookmark, or all.

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@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ def list_(properties='size,alloc,free,cap,frag,health', zpool=None):
optional zpool
.. note::
multiple storage pool can be provded as a space seperated list
multiple storage pool can be provded as a space separated list
CLI Example:
@ -1085,7 +1085,7 @@ def import_(zpool=None, new_name=None, **kwargs):
altroot : string
equivalent to "-o cachefile=none,altroot=root"
dir : string
searches for devices or files in dir, mutiple dirs can be specified as follows:: dir="dir1,dir2"
searches for devices or files in dir, multiple dirs can be specified as follows:: dir="dir1,dir2"
no_mount : boolean
import the pool without mounting any file systems.
only_destroyed : boolean

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@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ Configuring git_pillar for Salt releases 2015.8.0 and later
will also be logged.
Beginning with Salt version 2015.8.0, pygit2_ is now supported in addition to
GitPython_ (Dulwich_ will not be supported for the forseeable future). The
GitPython_ (Dulwich_ will not be supported for the foreseeable future). The
requirements for GitPython_ and pygit2_ are the same as for gitfs, as described
:ref:`here <gitfs-dependencies>`.

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@ -77,8 +77,8 @@ You can also provide a list of config files:
Select config files through grains|pillar|opts matching
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
You can also opt for a much more flexible configuration: PillarStack allows to
select the config files for the current minion based on matching values from
You can also opt for a much more flexible configuration: PillarStack allows one
to select the config files for the current minion based on matching values from
either grains, or pillar, or opts objects.
Here is an example of such a configuration, which should speak by itself:

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@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ def list_jobs(ext_source=None,
else:
log.error(
'\'dateutil\' library not available, skipping start_time '
'comparision.'
'comparison.'
)
if end_time and _match:
@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ def list_jobs(ext_source=None,
else:
log.error(
'\'dateutil\' library not available, skipping end_time '
'comparision.'
'comparison.'
)
if _match:

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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ module:
kmod.absent:
- name: pcspkr
Mutiple modules can be specified for both kmod.present and kmod.absent.
Multiple modules can be specified for both kmod.present and kmod.absent.
.. code-block:: yaml

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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def managed(name, entries, connect_spec=None):
'''Ensure the existance (or not) of LDAP entries and their attributes
'''Ensure the existence (or not) of LDAP entries and their attributes
Example:

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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ def exists(name, attributes):
attributes
The attributes that should exist on the file/directory, this is accepted as
an array, with key and value split with an equals sign, if you want to specify
a hex value then add 0x to the begining of the value.
a hex value then add 0x to the beginning of the value.
'''
ret = {'name': name,

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@ -69,14 +69,14 @@ class ContextDict(collections.MutableMapping):
def __init__(self, **data):
# state should be thread local, so this object can be threadsafe
self._state = threading.local()
# variable for the overriden data
# variable for the overridden data
self._state.data = None
self.global_data = {}
@property
def active(self):
'''Determine if this ContextDict is currently overriden
Since the ContextDict can be overriden in each thread, we check whether
'''Determine if this ContextDict is currently overridden
Since the ContextDict can be overridden in each thread, we check whether
the _state.data is set or not.
'''
try:

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@ -2783,7 +2783,7 @@ class GitPillar(GitBase):
def __init__(self, opts):
self.role = 'git_pillar'
# Dulwich has no function to check out a branch/tag, so this will be
# limited to GitPython and Pygit2 for the forseeable future.
# limited to GitPython and Pygit2 for the foreseeable future.
GitBase.__init__(self,
opts,
valid_providers=('gitpython', 'pygit2'))
@ -2824,7 +2824,7 @@ class WinRepo(GitBase):
def __init__(self, opts, winrepo_dir):
self.role = 'winrepo'
# Dulwich has no function to check out a branch/tag, so this will be
# limited to GitPython and Pygit2 for the forseeable future.
# limited to GitPython and Pygit2 for the foreseeable future.
GitBase.__init__(self,
opts,
valid_providers=('gitpython', 'pygit2'),

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@ -913,7 +913,7 @@ class PostgresTestCase(TestCase):
@patch('salt.modules.postgres.language_exists', Mock(return_value=True))
def test_language_exists(self):
'''
Test language existance check
Test language existence check
'''
ret = postgres.language_exists(
'sql',