Fix guide formating errors

Fix tox errors when generating docs in:

- advanced-configuration.rst
- cinder-guide.rst

Change-Id: Iab60aa2233f030dcfb2808c02a503a30b8a113a7
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Duong Ha-Quang 2016-08-17 19:38:15 +07:00
parent bed0f0f8d7
commit b2a79051ec
2 changed files with 14 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -206,5 +206,5 @@ first disable the deployment of the central logging.
enable_central_logging: "no" enable_central_logging: "no"
Now you can use the parameter ``elasticsearch_address`` to configure the address Now you can use the parameter ``elasticsearch_address`` to configure the
of the external Elasticsearch environment. address of the external Elasticsearch environment.

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@ -101,7 +101,8 @@ exist on the server and following parameter must be specified in
enable_cinder_backend_lvm: "yes" enable_cinder_backend_lvm: "yes"
NOTE: For Ubuntu and LVM2/iSCSI For Ubuntu and LVM2/iSCSI
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
``iscsd`` process uses configfs which is normally mounted at ``iscsd`` process uses configfs which is normally mounted at
``/sys/kernel/config`` to store discovered targets information, on centos/rhel ``/sys/kernel/config`` to store discovered targets information, on centos/rhel
@ -112,11 +113,16 @@ targeted for nova compute role.
- Add configfs module to ``/etc/modules`` - Add configfs module to ``/etc/modules``
- Rebuild initramfs using: ``update-initramfs -u`` command - Rebuild initramfs using: ``update-initramfs -u`` command
- Stop ``open-iscsi`` system service due to its conflicts with iscsid container. - Stop ``open-iscsi`` system service due to its conflicts
For Ubuntu 14.04 (upstart): ``service open-iscsi stop``, with iscsid container.
Ubuntu 16.04 (systemd): ``systemctl stop open-iscsi; systemctl stop iscsid``
For Ubuntu 14.04 (upstart): ``service open-iscsi stop``
Ubuntu 16.04 (systemd):
``systemctl stop open-iscsi; systemctl stop iscsid``
- Make sure configfs gets mounted during a server boot up process. There are - Make sure configfs gets mounted during a server boot up process. There are
multiple ways to accomplish it, one example: :: multiple ways to accomplish it, one example:
::
mount -t configfs /etc/rc.local /sys/kernel/config mount -t configfs /etc/rc.local /sys/kernel/config