[Pkg-ofed-commits] r345 - /trunk/howto/infiniband-howto.sgml
gmpc-guest at alioth.debian.org
gmpc-guest at alioth.debian.org
Mon Jun 1 15:06:07 UTC 2009
Author: gmpc-guest
Date: Mon Jun 1 15:06:07 2009
New Revision: 345
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-ofed/?sc=1&rev=345
Log:
Correct verbiage
Modified:
trunk/howto/infiniband-howto.sgml
Modified: trunk/howto/infiniband-howto.sgml
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-ofed/trunk/howto/infiniband-howto.sgml?rev=345&op=diff
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--- trunk/howto/infiniband-howto.sgml (original)
+++ trunk/howto/infiniband-howto.sgml Mon Jun 1 15:06:07 2009
@@ -703,7 +703,7 @@
<sect>SRP
<p>
SRP (SCSI Remote protocol or SCSI RDMA protocol) is a protocol that allows the use of SCSI devices across
-infiniband. If you have infiniband storage, then you can access the devices via SRP.
+infiniband. If you have infiniband storage, use can use SRP to acess the devices.
<sect1>Configuration
<p>
Ensure that your infiniband storage is presented to the host in question. Check your storage controller documentation.
@@ -770,7 +770,7 @@
</verb>
</tscreen>
-<sect1>Multipathing, LVM and formatting.
+<sect1>Multipathing, LVM and formatting
<p>
The newly detected SRP device can be treated as an other scsi device. If you have multiple infiniband adapters you can use multipath-tools
on top of the SRP devices to protects against a network failure. If you are not using multipathed IO you can simply format the device as normal.
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