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tools: Fix grammar
Apparently "allow(s) to frobnicate" is not correct English, and either "allow(s) one to frobnicate" or "allow(s) frobnicating" should be used instead. Spotted by Lintian (spelling-error-in-{binary,manpage} tags). Signed-off-by: Andrea Bolognani <abologna@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
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@ -8313,7 +8313,8 @@ static const vshCmdInfo info_desc[] = {
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.data = N_("show or set domain's description or title")
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},
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{.name = "desc",
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.data = N_("Allows to show or modify description or title of a domain.")
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.data = N_("Allows setting or modifying the description or title of "
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"a domain.")
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},
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{.name = NULL}
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};
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@ -778,7 +778,7 @@ effect on the next boot.
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New description or title message]
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Show or modify description and title of a domain. These values are user
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fields that allow to store arbitrary textual data to allow easy
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fields that allow storing arbitrary textual data to allow easy
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identification of domains. Title should be short, although it's not enforced.
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(See also B<metadata> that works with XML based domain metadata.)
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@ -1303,7 +1303,7 @@ within a certain range. Specifying I<buf-size> will control how much data can
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be simultaneously in-flight during the copy; larger values use more memory but
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may allow faster completion (the default value is usually correct).
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I<--transient-job> allows to specify that the user does not require the job to
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I<--transient-job> allows specifying that the user does not require the job to
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be recovered if the VM crashes or is turned off before the job completes. This
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flag removes the restriction of copy jobs to transient domains if that
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restriction is applied by the hypervisor.
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@ -1450,9 +1450,9 @@ bytes/s. Specifying a negative value is interpreted as an unsigned long
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value or essentially unlimited. The hypervisor can choose whether to
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reject the value or convert it to the maximum value allowed. Optionally a
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scaled positive number may be used as bandwidth (see B<NOTES> above). Using
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I<--bytes> with a scaled value allows to use finer granularity. A scaled value
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used without I<--bytes> will be rounded down to MiB/s. Note that the
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I<--bytes> may be unsupported by the hypervisor.
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I<--bytes> with a scaled value permits a finer granularity to be selected.
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A scaled value used without I<--bytes> will be rounded down to MiB/s. Note
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that the I<--bytes> may be unsupported by the hypervisor.
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=item B<domblkthreshold> I<domain> I<dev> I<threshold>
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@ -1876,7 +1876,7 @@ stats.
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[I<--edit>] [I<uri>] [I<key>] [I<set>] [I<--remove>]
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Show or modify custom XML metadata of a domain. The metadata is a user
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defined XML that allows to store arbitrary XML data in the domain definition.
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defined XML that allows storing arbitrary XML data in the domain definition.
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Multiple separate custom metadata pieces can be stored in the domain XML.
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The pieces are identified by a private XML namespace provided via the
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I<uri> argument. (See also B<desc> that works with textual metadata of
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@ -2327,8 +2327,8 @@ either parameter is the same as not specifying that parameter.
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=item B<screenshot> I<domain> [I<imagefilepath>] [I<--screen> B<screenID>]
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Takes a screenshot of a current domain console and stores it into a file.
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Optionally, if hypervisor supports more displays for a domain, I<screenID>
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allows to specify which screen will be captured. It is the sequential number
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Optionally, if the hypervisor supports more displays for a domain, I<screenID>
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allows specifying which screen will be captured. It is the sequential number
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of screen. In case of multiple graphics cards, heads are enumerated before
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devices, e.g. having two graphics cards, both with four heads, screen ID 5
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addresses the second head on the second card.
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@ -3392,8 +3392,8 @@ expected.
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Change media of CDROM or floppy drive. I<path> can be the fully-qualified path
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or the unique target name (<target dev='hdc'>) of the disk device. I<source>
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specifies the path of the media to be inserted or updated. Flag I<--block>
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allows to set the backing type in case a block device is used as media for the
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specifies the path of the media to be inserted or updated. The I<--block> flag
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allows setting the backing type in case a block device is used as media for the
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CDROM or floppy drive instead of a file.
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I<--eject> indicates the media will be ejected.
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=head1 DAEMON COMMANDS
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The following commands allow to monitor the daemon's state as well as directly
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change its internal configuration.
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The following commands allow one to monitor the daemon's state as well as
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directly change its internal configuration.
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=over 4
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