docs: minor fixes to domain interface documentation

A few examples for <interface> had a type='direct' interface with no
sub-elements. This is not allowed - a type='direct' interface must
have at least a source element. (Most likely the example was copied
from the type='user' or type='ethernet' examples - they *do* allow an
instance with no sub-elements).

There was also one place that mistakenly used %lt; ... %gt; instead of
&lt; ... &gt; (for some reason, I make that typo all the time).
(cherry picked from commit 549741ee44)
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Laine Stump 2012-06-11 17:16:17 -04:00 committed by Cole Robinson
parent 17c787562d
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@ -2324,7 +2324,6 @@
<pre>
...
&lt;devices&gt;
&lt;interface type='direct'/&gt;
...
&lt;interface type='direct'&gt;
&lt;source dev='eth0' mode='vepa'/&gt;
@ -2373,7 +2372,6 @@
<pre>
...
&lt;devices&gt;
&lt;interface type='direct'/&gt;
...
&lt;interface type='direct'&gt;
&lt;source dev='eth0.2' mode='vepa'/&gt;
@ -2401,7 +2399,6 @@
<pre>
...
&lt;devices&gt;
&lt;interface type='direct'/&gt;
...
&lt;interface type='direct'&gt;
&lt;source dev='eth0' mode='private'/&gt;
@ -2422,7 +2419,7 @@
passthrough, after first optionally setting the device's MAC
address to the configured value, and associating the device with
an 802.1Qgh capable switch using an optionally specified
%lt;virtualport%gt; element (see the examples of virtualport
&lt;virtualport&gt; element (see the examples of virtualport
given above for type='direct' network devices). Note that - due
to limitations in standard single-port PCI ethernet card driver
design - only SR-IOV (Single Root I/O Virtualization) virtual