The document currently lists the ironic driver as partially supporting
the pause/unpause and suspend/resume operations, but those are not
available in the ironic driver in tree.
Change-Id: I6979b6e096b8320b817ddb71100b9f0162335be6
Wikipedia's list of common misspellings [1] has a machine-readable
version. This patch fixes those misspellings mentioned in the list
which don't have multiple right variants (as e.g. "accension", which can
be both "accession" and "ascension"), such misspellings are left
untouched. The list of changes was manually re-checked for false
positives.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Lists_of_common_misspellings/For_machines
Change-Id: I52a6f641a203185f9005bc0731d15166ad741161
Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
We've added support for Parallels Cloud Server
recently, so let's add it to hypervisor support
matrix. Since it allows to work with both container
and hypervisor technologies and at this point lists
of supported features are different, let's add two
separate columns.
Change-Id: I6b4f7aa6490819a84d820d68149181123cd7b7c3
Two sections of the hypervisor support matrix refer readers to the
sections of the document dealing with the "pause" operation.
Although there is a section in the raw .ini file called
"[operation.pause]", this doesn't appear at all in the rendered
version of document since it's title is set to
"Stop instance CPUs". This renders readers of the rendered
document unable to find sections being referenced.
This patch clears up the confusion by changing the references
to refer to "Stop instance CPUs" rather than "pause".
Change-Id: Ia97d8e400db3a11291a715f6a630ea8bc638993e
Closes-bug: #1418641
Add document to replace / obsolete the giant table on
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/HypervisorSupportMatrix
This initial draft is a fairly straightforward conversion of
that table. Over time, it needs much work to improve the coverage
of API operations and and coverage of important configuration
information that users will care about.
It is using the .ini file syntax in order to record the data in
an easily machine parsable format, while remaining human friendly
by avoiding the syntax heavy approach of XML / JSON / YAML
An extension is registered with sphinx that can convert the
.ini file content into docutils content that then gets rendered
into the developer docs, linked from the index page
Change-Id: I4d3db4bce5737dba30a026a11083a9ea64459cd4