Trivial fix typos while reading doc

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Ngo Quoc Cuong 2017-05-08 12:50:55 +07:00
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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Who is responsible for releases?
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The current PTL is ultimately responsible for making sure code gets released. The current PTL is ultimately responsible for making sure code gets released.
They may choose to delegate this reponsibility to a liaison, which is They may choose to delegate this responsibility to a liaison, which is
documented in the `cross-project liaison wiki`_. documented in the `cross-project liaison wiki`_.
Anyone may submit a release request per the process below, but the PTL or Anyone may submit a release request per the process below, but the PTL or

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@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ The following sequence of commands can be used to enroll a UCS node.
Create Node:: Create Node::
ironic node-create -d <pxe_ucs/agent_ucs> -i ucs_address=<UCS Manager hostname/ip-address> -i ucs_username=<ucsm_username> -i ucs_password=<ucsm_password> -i ucs_service_profile=<serivce_profile_dn_being_enrolled> -i deploy_kernel=<glance_uuid_of_deploy_kernel> -i deploy_ramdisk=<glance_uuid_of_deploy_ramdisk> -p cpus=<number_of_cpus> -p memory_mb=<memory_size_in_MB> -p local_gb=<local_disk_size_in_GB> -p cpu_arch=<cpu_arch> ironic node-create -d <pxe_ucs/agent_ucs> -i ucs_address=<UCS Manager hostname/ip-address> -i ucs_username=<ucsm_username> -i ucs_password=<ucsm_password> -i ucs_service_profile=<service_profile_dn_being_enrolled> -i deploy_kernel=<glance_uuid_of_deploy_kernel> -i deploy_ramdisk=<glance_uuid_of_deploy_ramdisk> -p cpus=<number_of_cpus> -p memory_mb=<memory_size_in_MB> -p local_gb=<local_disk_size_in_GB> -p cpu_arch=<cpu_arch>
The above command 'ironic node-create' will return UUID of the node, which is the value of $NODE in the following command. The above command 'ironic node-create' will return UUID of the node, which is the value of $NODE in the following command.