From: Pavel Hrdina <phrdina@xxxxxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: Pavel Hrdina <phrdina@xxxxxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: Peter Krempa <pkrempa@xxxxxxxxxx> --- docs/storage.html.in | 96 ++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- 1 file changed, 48 insertions(+), 48 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/storage.html.in b/docs/storage.html.in index b2cf343933..8fb2cec9bd 100644 --- a/docs/storage.html.in +++ b/docs/storage.html.in @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ operation can be used to create it. </p> - <h3>Example pool input definition</h3> + <h3>Example directory pool input definition</h3> <pre> <pool type="dir"> <name>virtimages</name> @@ -105,12 +105,12 @@ </target> </pool></pre> - <h3>Valid pool format types</h3> + <h3>Valid directory pool format types</h3> <p> The directory pool does not use the pool format type element. </p> - <h3>Valid volume format types</h3> + <h3>Valid directory volume format types</h3> <p> One of the following options: </p> @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ required. </p> - <h3>Example pool input</h3> + <h3>Example filesystem pool input</h3> <pre> <pool type="fs"> <name>virtimages</name> @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ </target> </pool></pre> - <h3>Valid pool format types</h3> + <h3>Valid filesystem pool format types</h3> <p> The filesystem pool supports the following formats: </p> @@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ </li> </ul> - <h3>Valid volume format types</h3> + <h3>Valid filesystem volume format types</h3> <p> The valid volume types are the same as for the <code>directory</code> pool type. @@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ protocol, which generally tries a mount via NFS first. </p> - <h3>Example pool input</h3> + <h3>Example network filesystem pool input</h3> <pre> <pool type="netfs"> <name>virtimages</name> @@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ </target> </pool></pre> - <h3>Valid pool format types</h3> + <h3>Valid network filesystem pool format types</h3> <p> The network filesystem pool supports the following formats: </p> @@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ </li> </ul> - <h3>Valid volume format types</h3> + <h3>Valid network filesystem volume format types</h3> <p> The valid volume types are the same as for the <code>directory</code> pool type. @@ -278,7 +278,7 @@ of storage from the volume group. </p> - <h3>Example pool input</h3> + <h3>Example logical pool input</h3> <pre> <pool type="logical"> <name>HostVG</name> @@ -292,14 +292,14 @@ </target> </pool></pre> - <h3>Valid pool format types</h3> + <h3>Valid logical pool format types</h3> <p> The logical volume pool supports only the <code>lvm2</code> format, although not supplying a format value will result in automatic selection of the<code>lvm2</code> format. </p> - <h3>Valid volume format types</h3> + <h3>Valid logical volume format types</h3> <p> The logical volume pool does not use the volume format type element. </p> @@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ It will default to using <code>dos</code> as the pool source format. </p> - <h3>Example pool input</h3> + <h3>Example disk pool input</h3> <pre> <pool type="disk"> <name>sda</name> @@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ </target> </pool></pre> - <h3>Valid pool format types</h3> + <h3>Valid disk pool format types</h3> <p> The disk volume pool accepts the following pool format types, representing the common partition table types: @@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ in <code>parted</code>. </p> - <h3>Valid volume format types</h3> + <h3>Valid disk volume format types</h3> <p> The disk volume pool accepts the following volume format types, representing the common partition entry types: @@ -423,7 +423,7 @@ on the same host will fail the duplicate source pool checks. </p> - <h3>Example pool input</h3> + <h3>Example iSCSI pool input</h3> <pre> <pool type="iscsi"> <name>virtimages</name> @@ -436,12 +436,12 @@ </target> </pool></pre> - <h3>Valid pool format types</h3> + <h3>Valid iSCSI pool format types</h3> <p> The iSCSI volume pool does not use the pool format type element. </p> - <h3>Valid volume format types</h3> + <h3>Valid iSCSI volume format types</h3> <p> The iSCSI volume pool does not use the volume format type element. </p> @@ -453,7 +453,7 @@ It requires a host, a path which is the target IQN, and an initiator IQN. </p> - <h3>Example pool input</h3> + <h3>Example iSCSI direct pool input</h3> <pre> <pool type="iscsi-direct"> <name>virtimages</name> @@ -466,12 +466,12 @@ </source> </pool></pre> - <h3>Valid pool format types</h3> + <h3>Valid iSCSI direct pool format types</h3> <p> The iSCSI direct volume pool does not use the pool format type element. </p> - <h3>Valid volume format types</h3> + <h3>Valid iSCSI direct volume format types</h3> <p> The iSCSI direct volume pool does not use the volume format type element. </p> @@ -486,7 +486,7 @@ <span class="since">Since 0.6.2</span> </p> - <h3>Example pool input</h3> + <h3>Example SCSI pool input</h3> <pre> <pool type="scsi"> <name>virtimages</name> @@ -498,12 +498,12 @@ </target> </pool></pre> - <h3>Valid pool format types</h3> + <h3>Valid SCSI pool format types</h3> <p> The SCSI volume pool does not use the pool format type element. </p> - <h3>Valid volume format types</h3> + <h3>Valid SCSI volume format types</h3> <p> The SCSI volume pool does not use the volume format type element. </p> @@ -522,7 +522,7 @@ <span class="since">Since 0.7.1</span> </p> - <h3>Example pool input</h3> + <h3>Example multipath pool input</h3> <pre> <pool type="mpath"> <name>virtimages</name> @@ -531,12 +531,12 @@ </target> </pool></pre> - <h3>Valid pool format types</h3> + <h3>Valid multipath pool format types</h3> <p> The Multipath volume pool does not use the pool format type element. </p> - <h3>Valid volume format types</h3> + <h3>Valid multipath volume format types</h3> <p> The Multipath volume pool does not use the volume format type element. </p> @@ -562,7 +562,7 @@ <span class="since">Since 0.9.13</span> </p> - <h3>Example pool input</h3> + <h3>Example RBD pool input</h3> <pre> <pool type="rbd"> <name>myrbdpool</name> @@ -577,7 +577,7 @@ </source> </pool></pre> - <h3>Example volume output</h3> + <h3>Example RBD volume output</h3> <pre> <volume> <name>myvol</name> @@ -597,19 +597,19 @@ </target> </volume></pre> - <h3>Example disk attachment</h3> + <h3>Example RBD disk attachment</h3> <p>RBD images can be attached to QEMU guests when QEMU is built with RBD support. Information about attaching a RBD image to a guest can be found at <a href="formatdomain.html#elementsDisks">format domain</a> page.</p> - <h3>Valid pool format types</h3> + <h3>Valid RBD pool format types</h3> <p> The RBD pool does not use the pool format type element. </p> - <h3>Valid volume format types</h3> + <h3>Valid RBD volume format types</h3> <p> Only raw volumes are supported. </p> @@ -626,7 +626,7 @@ <span class="since">Since 0.9.13</span> </p> - <h3>Example pool input</h3> + <h3>Example Sheepdog pool input</h3> <pre> <pool type="sheepdog"> <name>mysheeppool</name> @@ -636,7 +636,7 @@ </source> </pool></pre> - <h3>Example volume output</h3> + <h3>Example Sheepdog volume output</h3> <pre> <volume> <name>myvol</name> @@ -656,19 +656,19 @@ </target> </volume></pre> - <h3>Example disk attachment</h3> + <h3>Example Sheepdog disk attachment</h3> <p>Sheepdog images can be attached to QEMU guests. Information about attaching a Sheepdog image to a guest can be found at the <a href="formatdomain.html#elementsDisks">format domain</a> page.</p> - <h3>Valid pool format types</h3> + <h3>Valid Sheepdog pool format types</h3> <p> The Sheepdog pool does not use the pool format type element. </p> - <h3>Valid volume format types</h3> + <h3>Valid Sheepdog volume format types</h3> <p> The Sheepdog pool does not use the volume format type element. </p> @@ -696,7 +696,7 @@ <span class="since">Since 1.2.0</span> </p> - <h3>Example pool input</h3> + <h3>Example Gluster pool input</h3> <p>A gluster volume corresponds to a libvirt storage pool. If a gluster volume could be mounted as <code>mount -t glusterfs localhost:/volname /some/path</code>, then the following example @@ -722,7 +722,7 @@ </source> </pool></pre> - <h3>Example volume output</h3> + <h3>Example Gluster volume output</h3> <p>Libvirt storage volumes associated with a gluster pool correspond to the files that can be found when mounting the gluster volume. The <code>name</code> is the path relative to @@ -741,19 +741,19 @@ <allocation unit='bytes'>53687091200</allocation> </volume></pre> - <h3>Example disk attachment</h3> + <h3>Example Gluster disk attachment</h3> <p>Files within a gluster volume can be attached to QEMU guests. Information about attaching a Gluster image to a guest can be found at the <a href="formatdomain.html#elementsDisks">format domain</a> page.</p> - <h3>Valid pool format types</h3> + <h3>Valid Gluster pool format types</h3> <p> The Gluster pool does not use the pool format type element. </p> - <h3>Valid volume format types</h3> + <h3>Valid Gluster volume format types</h3> <p> The valid volume types are the same as for the <code>directory</code> pool type. @@ -777,7 +777,7 @@ <p><span class="since">Since 1.2.8</span></p>. - <h3>Example pool input</h3> + <h3>Example ZFS pool input</h3> <pre> <pool type="zfs"> <name>myzfspool</name> @@ -788,12 +788,12 @@ </source> </pool></pre> - <h3>Valid pool format types</h3> + <h3>Valid ZFS pool format types</h3> <p> The ZFS volume pool does not use the pool format type element. </p> - <h3>Valid volume format types</h3> + <h3>Valid ZFS volume format types</h3> <p> The ZFS volume pool does not use the volume format type element. </p> @@ -808,7 +808,7 @@ </p> <p>Please refer to the Virtuozzo Storage documentation for details on storage management and usage.</p> - <h3>Example pool input</h3> + <h3>Example vstorage pool input</h3> <p>In order to create storage pool with Virtuozzo Storage backend you have to provide cluster name and be authorized within the cluster.</p> <pre> @@ -822,12 +822,12 @@ </target> </pool></pre> - <h3>Valid pool format types</h3> + <h3>Valid vstorage pool format types</h3> <p> The Vstorage volume pool does not use the pool format type element. </p> - <h3>Valid volume format types</h3> + <h3>Valid vstorage volume format types</h3> <p>The valid volume types are the same as for the directory pool.</p> </body> </html> -- 2.35.1