fix common misspell

Signed-off-by: Victor Vieux <vieux@docker.com>
This commit is contained in:
Victor Vieux 2016-02-11 15:21:52 -08:00
parent 2a64d400b3
commit 99a396902f
26 changed files with 32 additions and 32 deletions

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@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ func (cli *DockerCli) CmdAttach(args ...string) error {
if c.Config.Tty && cli.isTerminalOut {
height, width := cli.getTtySize()
// To handle the case where a user repeatedly attaches/detaches without resizing their
// terminal, the only way to get the shell prompt to display for attaches 2+ is to artifically
// terminal, the only way to get the shell prompt to display for attaches 2+ is to artificially
// resize it, then go back to normal. Without this, every attach after the first will
// require the user to manually resize or hit enter.
cli.resizeTtyTo(cmd.Arg(0), height+1, width+1, false)

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@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ type Command struct {
// Fields below here are platform specific
FirstStart bool `json:"first_start"` // Optimisation for first boot of Windows
FirstStart bool `json:"first_start"` // Optimization for first boot of Windows
Hostname string `json:"hostname"` // Windows sets the hostname in the execdriver
LayerFolder string `json:"layer_folder"` // Layer folder for a command
LayerPaths []string `json:"layer_paths"` // Layer paths for a command

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@ -81,10 +81,10 @@ type containerInit struct {
IsDummy bool // Used for development purposes.
VolumePath string // Windows volume path for scratch space
Devices []device // Devices used by the container
IgnoreFlushesDuringBoot bool // Optimisation hint for container startup in Windows
IgnoreFlushesDuringBoot bool // Optimization hint for container startup in Windows
LayerFolderPath string // Where the layer folders are located
Layers []layer // List of storage layers
ProcessorWeight int64 `json:",omitempty"` // CPU Shares 0..10000 on Windows; where 0 will be ommited and HCS will default.
ProcessorWeight int64 `json:",omitempty"` // CPU Shares 0..10000 on Windows; where 0 will be omitted and HCS will default.
HostName string // Hostname
MappedDirectories []mappedDir // List of mapped directories (volumes/mounts)
SandboxPath string // Location of unmounted sandbox (used for Hyper-V containers, not Windows Server containers)

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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ const (
//
// Hard Conflict:
// - a pull or build using the image.
// - any descendent image.
// - any descendant image.
// - any running container using the image.
//
// Soft Conflict:
@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ func (daemon *Daemon) imageDeleteHelper(imgID image.ID, records *[]types.ImageDe
// image or any stopped container using the image. If ignoreSoftConflicts is
// true, this function will not check for soft conflict conditions.
func (daemon *Daemon) checkImageDeleteConflict(imgID image.ID, mask conflictType) *imageDeleteConflict {
// Check if the image has any descendent images.
// Check if the image has any descendant images.
if mask&conflictDependentChild != 0 && len(daemon.imageStore.Children(imgID)) > 0 {
return &imageDeleteConflict{
hard: true,

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@ -379,7 +379,7 @@ func (pd *v2PushDescriptor) Upload(ctx context.Context, progressOutput progress.
pd.pushState.Lock()
// If Commit succeded, that's an indication that the remote registry
// If Commit succeeded, that's an indication that the remote registry
// speaks the v2 protocol.
pd.pushState.confirmedV2 = true

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@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ Some container-related events are not affected by container state, so they are n
Running `docker rmi` emits an **untag** event when removing an image name. The `rmi` command may also emit **delete** events when images are deleted by ID directly or by deleting the last tag referring to the image.
> **Acknowledgement**: This diagram and the accompanying text were used with the permission of Matt Good and Gilder Labs. See Matt's original blog post [Docker Events Explained](https://gliderlabs.com/blog/2015/04/14/docker-events-explained/).
> **Acknowledgment**: This diagram and the accompanying text were used with the permission of Matt Good and Gilder Labs. See Matt's original blog post [Docker Events Explained](https://gliderlabs.com/blog/2015/04/14/docker-events-explained/).
## Version history

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@ -516,7 +516,7 @@ feature](../userguide/networking/index.md)).
ENV <key>=<value> ...
The `ENV` instruction sets the environment variable `<key>` to the value
`<value>`. This value will be in the environment of all "descendent"
`<value>`. This value will be in the environment of all "descendant"
`Dockerfile` commands and can be [replaced inline](#environment-replacement) in
many as well.
@ -646,7 +646,7 @@ guide](../userguide/eng-image/dockerfile_best-practices.md#build-cache) for more
> **Note**:
> Whether a file is identified as a recognized compression format or not
> is done soley based on the contents of the file, not the name of the file.
> is done solely based on the contents of the file, not the name of the file.
> For example, if an empty file happens to end with `.tar.gz` this will not
> be recognized as a compressed file and **will not** generate any kind of
> decompression error message, rather the file will simply be copied to the

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@ -802,7 +802,7 @@ cgroup.
Assuming the daemon is running in cgroup `daemoncgroup`,
`--cgroup-parent=/foobar` creates a cgroup in
`/sys/fs/cgroup/memory/foobar`, wheras using `--cgroup-parent=foobar`
`/sys/fs/cgroup/memory/foobar`, whereas using `--cgroup-parent=foobar`
creates the cgroup in `/sys/fs/cgroup/memory/daemoncgroup/foobar`
This setting can also be set per container, using the `--cgroup-parent`

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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ You can specify the IP address you want to be assigned to the container's interf
$ docker network connect --ip 10.10.36.122 multi-host-network container2
```
You can use `--link` option to link another container with a prefered alias
You can use `--link` option to link another container with a preferred alias
```bash
$ docker network connect --link container1:c1 multi-host-network container2

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@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ For information on connecting a container to a network, see the ["*Docker networ
## Examples
### Assign name and allocate psuedo-TTY (--name, -it)
### Assign name and allocate pseudo-TTY (--name, -it)
$ docker run --name test -it debian
root@d6c0fe130dba:/# exit 13

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@ -455,7 +455,7 @@ step-by-step. You can see that each step creates a new container, runs
the instruction inside that container and then commits that change -
just like the `docker commit` work flow you saw earlier. When all the
instructions have executed you're left with the `97feabe5d2ed` image
(also helpfully tagged as `ouruser/sinatra:v2`) and all intermediate
(also helpfuly tagged as `ouruser/sinatra:v2`) and all intermediate
containers will get removed to clean things up.
> **Note:**

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@ -412,7 +412,7 @@ Please note that while creating container4, we linked to a container named `cont
which is not created yet. That is one of the differences in behavior between the
`legacy link` in default `bridge` network and the new `link` functionality in user defined
networks. The `legacy link` is static in nature and it hard-binds the container with the
alias and it doesnt tolerate linked container restarts. While the new `link` functionality
alias and it doesn't tolerate linked container restarts. While the new `link` functionality
in user defined networks are dynamic in nature and supports linked container restarts
including tolerating ip-address changes on the linked container.

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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Docker relies on driver technology to manage the storage and interactions associ
If you are new to Docker containers make sure you read ["Understand images, containers, and storage drivers"](imagesandcontainers.md) first. It explains key concepts and technologies that can help you when working with storage drivers.
### Acknowledgement
### Acknowledgment
The Docker storage driver material was created in large part by our guest author
Nigel Poulton with a bit of help from Docker's own Jérôme Petazzoni. In his

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@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ directories.
drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 4096 Oct 28 11:06 upper
drwx------ 3 root root 4096 Oct 28 11:06 work
These four filesystem objects are all artefacts of OverlayFS. The "lower-id"
These four filesystem objects are all artifacts of OverlayFS. The "lower-id"
file contains the ID of the top layer of the image the container is based on.
This is used by OverlayFS as the "lowerdir".

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
set -e
# This script updates the apt repo in $DOCKER_RELEASE_DIR/apt/repo.
# This script is a "fix all" for any sort of problems that might have occured with
# This script is a "fix all" for any sort of problems that might have occurred with
# the Release or Package files in the repo.
# It should only be used in the rare case of extreme emergencies to regenerate
# Release and Package files for the apt repo.

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@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ Here is an example image JSON file:
should be omitted. A collection of images may share many of the same
ancestor layers. This organizational structure is strictly a tree with
any one layer having either no parent or a single parent and zero or
more descendent layers. Cycles are not allowed and implementations
more descendant layers. Cycles are not allowed and implementations
should be careful to avoid creating them or iterating through a cycle
indefinitely.
</dd>

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@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ func (s *DockerAuthzSuite) TestAuthZPluginDenyResponse(c *check.C) {
c.Assert(res, check.Equals, fmt.Sprintf("Error response from daemon: authorization denied by plugin %s: %s\n", testAuthZPlugin, unauthorizedMessage))
}
// TestAuthZPluginAllowEventStream verifies event stream propogates correctly after request pass through by the authorization plugin
// TestAuthZPluginAllowEventStream verifies event stream propagates correctly after request pass through by the authorization plugin
func (s *DockerAuthzSuite) TestAuthZPluginAllowEventStream(c *check.C) {
testRequires(c, DaemonIsLinux)

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ func (s *DockerSuite) TestEventsTimestampFormats(c *check.C) {
image := "busybox"
// Start stopwatch, generate an event
time.Sleep(1 * time.Second) // so that we don't grab events from previous test occured in the same second
time.Sleep(1 * time.Second) // so that we don't grab events from previous test occurred in the same second
start := daemonTime(c)
dockerCmd(c, "tag", image, "timestamptest:1")
dockerCmd(c, "rmi", "timestamptest:1")

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@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ func isNwPresent(c *check.C, name string) bool {
return false
}
// assertNwList checks network list retrived with ls command
// assertNwList checks network list retrieved with ls command
// equals to expected network list
// note: out should be `network ls [option]` result
func assertNwList(c *check.C, out string, expectNws []string) {
@ -1232,7 +1232,7 @@ func (s *DockerSuite) TestUserDefinedNetworkConnectDisconnectLink(c *check.C) {
c.Assert(waitRun("first"), check.IsNil)
// run a container in a user-defined network with a link for an existing container
// and a link for a container that doesnt exist
// and a link for a container that doesn't exist
dockerCmd(c, "run", "-d", "--net=foo1", "--name=second", "--link=first:FirstInFoo1",
"--link=third:bar", "busybox", "top")
c.Assert(waitRun("second"), check.IsNil)

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@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ func (s *DockerSuite) TestUserDefinedNetworkLinks(c *check.C) {
c.Assert(waitRun("first"), check.IsNil)
// run a container in user-defined network udlinkNet with a link for an existing container
// and a link for a container that doesnt exist
// and a link for a container that doesn't exist
dockerCmd(c, "run", "-d", "--net=udlinkNet", "--name=second", "--link=first:foo",
"--link=third:bar", "busybox", "top")
c.Assert(waitRun("second"), check.IsNil)

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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ func TestFileSpecPlugin(t *testing.T) {
addr string
fail bool
}{
// TODO Windows: Factor out the unix:// varients.
// TODO Windows: Factor out the unix:// variants.
{filepath.Join(tmpdir, "echo.spec"), "echo", "unix://var/lib/docker/plugins/echo.sock", false},
{filepath.Join(tmpdir, "echo", "echo.spec"), "echo", "unix://var/lib/docker/plugins/echo.sock", false},
{filepath.Join(tmpdir, "foo.spec"), "foo", "tcp://localhost:8080", false},

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@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ with matching paths, and orders the list of file sums accordingly [3].
* [2] Tar http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tar_%28computing%29
* [3] Name collision https://github.com/docker/docker/commit/c5e6362c53cbbc09ddbabd5a7323e04438b57d31
## Acknowledgements
## Acknowledgments
Joffrey F (shin-) and Guillaume J. Charmes (creack) on the initial work of the
TarSum calculation.

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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ The gordon-bot repository is maintained at
### NSQ
We use [NSQ](https://github.com/bitly/nsq) for various aspects of the project
infrastucture.
infrastructure.
#### Hooks

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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ type volumeDriver interface {
Unmount(name string) (err error)
// List lists all the volumes known to the driver
List() (volumes list, err error)
// Get retreives the volume with the requested name
// Get retrieves the volume with the requested name
Get(name string) (volume *proxyVolume, err error)
}

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@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ func (s *VolumeStore) Create(name, driverName string, opts map[string]string) (v
// create asks the given driver to create a volume with the name/opts.
// If a volume with the name is already known, it will ask the stored driver for the volume.
// If the passed in driver name does not match the driver name which is stored for the given volume name, an error is returned.
// It is expected that callers of this function hold any neccessary locks.
// It is expected that callers of this function hold any necessary locks.
func (s *VolumeStore) create(name, driverName string, opts map[string]string) (volume.Volume, error) {
// Validate the name in a platform-specific manner
valid, err := volume.IsVolumeNameValid(name)
@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ func (s *VolumeStore) create(name, driverName string, opts map[string]string) (v
// GetWithRef gets a volume with the given name from the passed in driver and stores the ref
// This is just like Get(), but we store the reference while holding the lock.
// This makes sure there are no races between checking for the existance of a volume and adding a reference for it
// This makes sure there are no races between checking for the existence of a volume and adding a reference for it
func (s *VolumeStore) GetWithRef(name, driverName, ref string) (volume.Volume, error) {
name = normaliseVolumeName(name)
s.locks.Lock(name)
@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ func (s *VolumeStore) Get(name string) (volume.Volume, error) {
// get requests the volume, if the driver info is stored it just access that driver,
// if the driver is unknown it probes all drivers until it finds the first volume with that name.
// it is expected that callers of this function hold any neccessary locks
// it is expected that callers of this function hold any necessary locks
func (s *VolumeStore) getVolume(name string) (volume.Volume, error) {
logrus.Debugf("Getting volume reference for name: %s", name)
if v, exists := s.names[name]; exists {

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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ type Driver interface {
Remove(vol Volume) (err error)
// List lists all the volumes the driver has
List() ([]Volume, error)
// Get retreives the volume with the requested name
// Get retrieves the volume with the requested name
Get(name string) (Volume, error)
}