
From: Aline Manera <alinefm@br.ibm.com> The .dita files will be listed under the language directories to allow get a translatable version for them. Signed-off-by: Aline Manera <alinefm@br.ibm.com> --- ui/pages/help/guests.dita | 134 ------------------------------------------ ui/pages/help/host.dita | 70 ---------------------- ui/pages/help/network.dita | 68 --------------------- ui/pages/help/storage.dita | 98 ------------------------------ ui/pages/help/templates.dita | 122 -------------------------------------- 5 files changed, 492 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 ui/pages/help/guests.dita delete mode 100644 ui/pages/help/host.dita delete mode 100644 ui/pages/help/network.dita delete mode 100644 ui/pages/help/storage.dita delete mode 100644 ui/pages/help/templates.dita diff --git a/ui/pages/help/guests.dita b/ui/pages/help/guests.dita deleted file mode 100644 index f6e2c6c..0000000 --- a/ui/pages/help/guests.dita +++ /dev/null @@ -1,134 +0,0 @@ -<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> -<!--Arbortext, Inc., 1988-2011, v.4002--> -<!DOCTYPE cshelp PUBLIC "-//IBM//DTD DITA CSHelp//EN" - "..\dtd\cshelp.dtd"> -<?Pub Sty _display FontColor="red"?> -<?Pub Inc?> -<!--This DITA specialized document type is not supported by the Authoring Tools development team. -For support please see: -https://w3.opensource.ibm.com/projects/dita-cshelp/--> -<cshelp id="kimhvirtm" xml:lang="en-us"> -<title>Guests</title> -<shortdesc>The <wintitle>Guests</wintitle> page lists the defined -KVM virtual machines.</shortdesc> -<csbody> -<p>For each guest, the following information is displayed:<dl><dlentry> -<dt>Name</dt> -<dd>Name of the virtual machine.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt>CPU</dt> -<dd>Percentage of processor utilization in the virtual machine.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt>Network I/O</dt> -<dd>Network input/output transmission rate in KB per seconds.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt>Disk I/O</dt> -<dd>Disk input/output transmission rate in KB per seconds.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt>Livetile</dt> -<dd>State of guest operating system console, or an icon that represents -the <tm tmtype="tm" trademark="Linux">Linux</tm> distribution if the -guest is not active.</dd> -</dlentry></dl></p> -<p>The following actions icons are displayed for each guest:<dl> -<dlentry> -<dt>Reset</dt> -<dd>Click to reset the guest. </dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt>Power (Start or Stop)</dt> -<dd>Click to power on or power off the guest. If the icon is red, -the power is off; if the icon is green, the power is on.</dd> -</dlentry></dl> </p> -<p>The following actions can be selected for each guest:<ul> -<li>Select <uicontrol>Connect</uicontrol> to connect to the remote -console for the guest operating system.</li> -<li>Select <uicontrol>Manage media</uicontrol> to change the path -to the installation media.</li> -<li>Select <uicontrol>Reset</uicontrol> to reset the guest.</li> -<li>Select <uicontrol>Edit</uicontrol> to edit the properties of an -existing guest. Guests can be edited only while stopped.</li> -<li>Select <uicontrol>Delete</uicontrol> to delete the guest.</li> -</ul>To create a guest, or virtual machine, click the <uicontrol>plus -(+)</uicontrol> icon in the upper right of the page.</p> -</csbody> -<cshelp id="kimhvirtmcrt" xml:lang="en-us"> -<title>Create virtual machine</title> -<shortdesc>Create a virtual machine by using an existing template.</shortdesc> -<csbody> -<p> <ol> -<li>Type the name to be used to identify the virtual machine.</li> -<li rev="rev1">Select a template. <ul> -<li>If templates exist, select from displayed templates.</li> -<li>If no templates exist, click <uicontrol>Create a template</uicontrol> to -create a template.</li> -</ul></li> -<li>Click <uicontrol>Create</uicontrol>.</li> -</ol> </p> -</csbody> -</cshelp> -<cshelp id="kimhvirtmedit" xml:lang="en-us"> -<title>Edit guest</title> -<shortdesc>Edit the properties of an existing virtual machine. Guests -can be edited only while stopped.</shortdesc> -<csprolog><csmetadata></csmetadata></csprolog> -<csbody> -<p>For each guest, the following information is displayed on the <wintitle>General</wintitle> tab:<dl> -<dlentry> -<dt>Name</dt> -<dd>Name of the virtual machine.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt>CPUs</dt> -<dd>Number of processors.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt>Memory</dt> -<dd>Amount of memory in MB.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt>Icon</dt> -<dd>Graphic image representing the Linux distribution to be displayed -in place of current status (Livetile) when the guest is not active.</dd> -</dlentry></dl></p> -<p>The following information is displayed on the <wintitle>Storage</wintitle> tab.</p> -<dl><dlentry> -<dt>Storage</dt> -<dd>Displays the location of the ISO file used for installation.</dd> -</dlentry></dl><?Pub Caret -2?> -<p> Fields that are not disabled can be edited. After you edit a field, -click <uicontrol>Save</uicontrol>. </p> -</csbody> -</cshelp> -<cshelp id="kimstoragedevice" xml:lang="en-us"> -<title>Add, replace, or detach a storage device</title> -<shortdesc rev="rev1">You can add, replace, or detach a storage device -to your virtual machine. The only supported device is CDROM. To edit -your storage devices, follow these steps:</shortdesc> -<csbody> -<ol> -<li>On the <wintitle>Edit Guest</wintitle> window, select <wintitle>Storage</wintitle>.</li> -<li>To replace a storage device, click the first icon with the <uicontrol>orange -slash (/)</uicontrol>. Enter the ISO file path and click <uicontrol>Replace</uicontrol>.</li> -<li>To detach a storage device, click the second icon with the <uicontrol>red -dash (-)</uicontrol>. Confirm the deletion and click <uicontrol>OK</uicontrol>.</li> -<li>To add a storage device, click the third icon with the green <uicontrol>plus -sign (+)</uicontrol>. Enter a device name and ISO file path and click <uicontrol>Attach</uicontrol>.</li> -</ol> -</csbody> -</cshelp> -<cshelp id="kimreplacemedia" xml:lang="en-us"> -<title>Replace a CDROM of VM</title> -<shortdesc rev="rev1">You can replace the contents of the CDROM for -a virtual machine after the installation is complete.</shortdesc> -<csbody> -<ol> -<li>Ensure that the virtual machine is started.</li> -<li>From the Actions menu, select <uicontrol>Manage Media</uicontrol>.</li> -<li>To change what is currently loaded in the CDROM, click the <uicontrol>orange -slash (/)</uicontrol> icon next to the hdc field.</li> -<li>On the <wintitle>Replace a CDROM of VM</wintitle> page, enter -the ISO file path. The other two fields are read-only.</li> -<li>Click <uicontrol>Replace</uicontrol>.</li> -</ol> -</csbody> -</cshelp> -<?tm 1391540919 3?> -</cshelp> -<?Pub *0000005541?> diff --git a/ui/pages/help/host.dita b/ui/pages/help/host.dita deleted file mode 100644 index 335c51c..0000000 --- a/ui/pages/help/host.dita +++ /dev/null @@ -1,70 +0,0 @@ -<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> -<!--Arbortext, Inc., 1988-2011, v.4002--> -<!DOCTYPE cshelp PUBLIC "-//IBM//DTD DITA CSHelp//EN" - "..\dtd\cshelp.dtd"> -<?Pub Sty _display FontColor="red"?> -<?Pub Inc?> -<!--This DITA specialized document type is not supported by the Authoring Tools development team. -For support please see: -https://w3.opensource.ibm.com/projects/dita-cshelp/--> -<cshelp id="kimhhost" xml:lang="en-us"> -<title>Host</title> -<shortdesc>The <wintitle>Host</wintitle> page shows information about -the host system, and allows you to shut down, restart, and connect -to the host.</shortdesc> -<csbody> -<p>You can perform the following actions on the host:<ul> -<li>Select <uicontrol>Shut down</uicontrol> to shut down the host -system.</li> -<li>Select <uicontrol>Restart</uicontrol> to restart the host system.</li> -<li>Select <uicontrol>Connect</uicontrol> to open a VNC connection -to the host system, if it is not already connected.</li> -</ul></p> -<p>Click the following sections to display information about the host:<dl> -<dlentry> -<dt>Basic information</dt> -<dd>This section displays the host operating system distribution, -version, and code name, as well as the processor type and amount of -memory in GB.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt>System statistics</dt> -<dd>This section displays graphs to show statistics for CPU, memory, -disk I/O, and network I/O for the host. Select <uicontrol>Collecting -data after leaving this page</uicontrol> to continue collecting data -when the host tab is out of view.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt>Software Updates</dt> -<dd>This section displays information for all of the packages that -have updates available, including package name, version, architecture, -and repository. You can update all of the packages listed by selecting <uicontrol>Update -All</uicontrol>. You cannot select individual packages for updates.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt>Repositories</dt> -<dd>This section displays repositories that are associated with the -host system. You can add, enable, edit, or remove repositories. Adding -a repository associates it with the host system while enabling a repository -allows the host to access it. If your system is Red Hat Enterprise -Linux or Fedora, you can add <filepath>yum</filepath> repositories. -If your system is Ubuntu or Debian, then add <filepath>deb</filepath> repositories.<p>If -you are working with yum repositories, you can add a GPG check to -verify that a package from this repository have not been corrupted. -Select a repository and then <uicontrol>Edit</uicontrol>. Select <uicontrol>Yes</uicontrol> to -enable GPG Check and then enter a URL to the GPG key file for the -repository.</p><?Pub Caret 156?></dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt>Debug reports</dt> -<dd>This section displays debug reports, including name and file path. -You can select from options to generate a new report, or rename, remove, -or download an existing report.<p>The debug report is generated using -the <cmdname>sosreport</cmdname> command. It is available for Red -Hat Enterprise <tm tmtype="tm" trademark="Linux">Linux</tm>, Fedora, -and Ubuntu distributions. The command generates a .tar file that contains -configuration and diagnostic information, such as the running kernel -version, loaded modules, and system and service configuration files. -The command also runs external programs to collect further information -and stores this output in the resulting archive.</p> </dd> -</dlentry></dl></p> -</csbody> -<?tm 1392659967 1?> -</cshelp> -<?Pub *0000003492?> diff --git a/ui/pages/help/network.dita b/ui/pages/help/network.dita deleted file mode 100644 index 25c05ff..0000000 --- a/ui/pages/help/network.dita +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ -<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> -<!--Arbortext, Inc., 1988-2011, v.4002--> -<!DOCTYPE cshelp PUBLIC "-//IBM//DTD DITA CSHelp//EN" - "..\dtd\cshelp.dtd"> -<?Pub Sty _display FontColor="red"?> -<?Pub Inc?> -<!--This DITA specialized document type is not supported by the Authoring Tools development team. -For support please see: -https://w3.opensource.ibm.com/projects/dita-cshelp/--> -<cshelp id="kimhnetw" xml:lang="en-us"> -<title>Network</title> -<shortdesc>The <wintitle>Network</wintitle> page displays information -about the network connection.</shortdesc> -<csbody> -<p><dl><dlentry> -<dt>Network Name</dt> -<dd>Name of the network, or <uicontrol>default</uicontrol>.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt>State</dt> -<dd>State of the network, active (green) or inactive (red). </dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt>Network type</dt> -<dd>Network type, for example, <uicontrol>NAT</uicontrol> (network -address translation).</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt>Interface</dt> -<dd>Network interface, for example, <uicontrol>virbr0</uicontrol> (default).</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt>Address space</dt> -<dd>IP address.</dd> -</dlentry></dl></p> -<p>The following actions can be selected:<ul> -<li rev="rev1">Select <uicontrol>Start</uicontrol> to begin the network -connection.</li> -<li>Select <uicontrol>Stop</uicontrol> to end the network connection.</li> -<li>Select <uicontrol>Delete</uicontrol> to delete the connection -information.</li> -</ul>To create a network, click the <uicontrol>plus (+)</uicontrol> icon -in the upper right of the display.</p> -</csbody> -<cshelp id="kimhnetwcrt" xml:lang="en-us"> -<title>Create a network</title> -<shortdesc>Create a network.</shortdesc> -<csbody> -<p> <ol> -<li>Type the name of the network.</li> -<li>Click to select the network type. <dl rev="rev1"><dlentry> -<dt><uicontrol>Isolated</uicontrol></dt> -<dd>Isolated mode. Guests cannot send or receive communication to -or from external systems.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt><uicontrol>NAT</uicontrol></dt> -<dd>Network Address Translation mode. Communication from guests to -external systems uses the host IP address. External systems cannot -initiate communication to guests.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt><uicontrol>Bridged</uicontrol></dt> -<dd>Bridged mode. Guests can communicate with external systems and -be contacted by external systems as if they were physical systems -on the network. For bridged mode, you must specify additional destination -and VLAN information.</dd> -</dlentry></dl><?Pub Caret 224?></li> -<li>Click <uicontrol>Create</uicontrol>.</li> -</ol> </p> -</csbody> -</cshelp> -</cshelp> -<?Pub *0000002571?> diff --git a/ui/pages/help/storage.dita b/ui/pages/help/storage.dita deleted file mode 100644 index 12ce15c..0000000 --- a/ui/pages/help/storage.dita +++ /dev/null @@ -1,98 +0,0 @@ -<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> -<!--Arbortext, Inc., 1988-2011, v.4002--> -<!DOCTYPE cshelp PUBLIC "-//IBM//DTD DITA CSHelp//EN" - "..\dtd\cshelp.dtd"> -<?Pub Sty _display FontColor="red"?> -<?Pub Inc?> -<!--This DITA specialized document type is not supported by the Authoring Tools development team. -For support please see: -https://w3.opensource.ibm.com/projects/dita-cshelp/--> -<cshelp id="kimhstor" xml:lang="en-us"> -<title>Storage</title> -<shortdesc>The <wintitle>Storage</wintitle> page lists the available -storage pools, including the default storage pool.</shortdesc> -<csbody> -<p>For each storage pool, the following information is displayed:<dl> -<dlentry> -<dt>Name</dt> -<dd>Name of the storage pool and percentage used.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt>State</dt> -<dd>State of the storage pool, active (green) or inactive (red). </dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt>Location</dt> -<dd>File path to the location of the storage pool.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt>Type</dt> -<dd>Type of storage pool, for example, <uicontrol>dir</uicontrol>.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt>Capacity</dt> -<dd>Amount of space in the storage pool.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt>Allocated</dt> -<dd>Amount of space that is already allocated in the storage pool.</dd> -</dlentry></dl></p> -<p>The following actions can be selected for each storage pool:<ul> -<li>Select <uicontrol>Activate</uicontrol> to activate the storage -pool so that it can be used.</li> -<li>Select <uicontrol>Deactivate</uicontrol> to deactivate an active -storage pool.</li> -<li>Select <uicontrol>Undefine</uicontrol> to remove an inactive storage -pool.</li> -</ul></p> -<p>To display storage volume details for a storage pool, click the -arrow on the right side of the storage pool row. Details include -the following:<dl><dlentry> -<dt>Type</dt> -<dd>The type of volume, for example, <uicontrol>file</uicontrol>.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt>Format</dt> -<dd>The format, varying dependent on the type.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt>Capacity</dt> -<dd>Size of the storage volume.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt>Allocation</dt> -<dd>Amount of space that is already allocated in the storage pool.</dd> -</dlentry></dl>To define a storage pool, click the <uicontrol>plus -(+)</uicontrol> icon in the upper right of the display.</p> -</csbody> -<cshelp id="kimhdefstor" xml:lang="en-us"> -<title>Define a storage pool</title> -<shortdesc> Define a storage pool.</shortdesc> -<csbody> -<p> <ol> -<li>In the <uicontrol>Storage pool name</uicontrol> field, type the -name to be used to identify the storage pool.</li> -<li>In the <uicontrol>Storage pool type</uicontrol> list, select the -type: <dl><dlentry> -<dt><uicontrol>DIR</uicontrol></dt> -<dd>Specifies a directory pool. When selecting <uicontrol>DIR</uicontrol>, -type the <uicontrol>Storage path</uicontrol> (file path to the storage -pool).</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt><uicontrol>NFS</uicontrol></dt> -<dd>Specifies a network filesystem pool. When selecting <uicontrol>NFS</uicontrol>, -type the <uicontrol>NFS server IP</uicontrol> address and <uicontrol>NFS -path</uicontrol> (path of the exported directory).</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt><uicontrol>iSCSI</uicontrol></dt> -<dd>Specifies a pool based on a target allocated on an iSCSI server. -When selecting <uicontrol>iSCSI</uicontrol>, type the <uicontrol>iSCSI -server</uicontrol> IP address and <uicontrol>Target</uicontrol> on -the iSCSI server. You can optionally select to add iSCSI authentication.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt><uicontrol>Logical</uicontrol></dt> -<dd>Specifies a logical volume storage pool. Select the location to -the device in <uicontrol>Device path</uicontrol>.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt><uicontrol>SCSI Fibre Channel</uicontrol></dt> -<dd>Specifies a pool based on an SCSI Fibre Channel. Select which -SCSI adapter to use.</dd> -</dlentry></dl><?Pub Caret 0?></li> -<li>Click <uicontrol>Create</uicontrol>.</li> -</ol> </p> -</csbody> -</cshelp> -</cshelp> -<?Pub *0000003914?> diff --git a/ui/pages/help/templates.dita b/ui/pages/help/templates.dita deleted file mode 100644 index aee0726..0000000 --- a/ui/pages/help/templates.dita +++ /dev/null @@ -1,122 +0,0 @@ -<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> -<!--Arbortext, Inc., 1988-2011, v.4002--> -<!DOCTYPE cshelp PUBLIC "-//IBM//DTD DITA CSHelp//EN" - "..\dtd\cshelp.dtd"> -<?Pub Sty _display FontColor="red"?> -<?Pub Inc?> -<!--This DITA specialized document type is not supported by the Authoring Tools development team. -For support please see: -https://w3.opensource.ibm.com/projects/dita-cshelp/--> -<cshelp id="kimhtempl" xml:lang="en-us"> -<title>Templates</title> -<shortdesc>The <wintitle>Templates</wintitle> page shows the defined -virtual machine templates that can be used to create KVM guests.</shortdesc> -<csbody> -<p>For each template, the following information is displayed:<dl> -<dlentry> -<dt>OS</dt> -<dd>Name of the operating system or distribution.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt>Version</dt> -<dd>Version of the operating system or distribution.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt>CPUs</dt> -<dd>Number of processors that are defined for the template.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt>Memory</dt> -<dd>Amount of random access memory to be allocated, in MB.</dd> -</dlentry></dl></p> -<p>The following actions can be selected for each template:<ul> -<li>Select <uicontrol>Edit</uicontrol> to edit the template.</li> -<li>Select <uicontrol>Delete</uicontrol> to delete the template.</li> -</ul>To add a template, click the <uicontrol>plus (+)</uicontrol> icon -in the upper right of the display.</p> -</csbody> -<cshelp id="kimhedittempl" xml:lang="en-us"> -<title>Edit template</title> -<shortdesc>Edit an existing template.</shortdesc> -<csbody> -<p>For each template, the following information is displayed: <dl> -<dlentry> -<dt>Name</dt> -<dd>Name of the template.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt>Vendor</dt> -<dd>The name of the company that created the operating system or distribution -that the template is configured to use.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt>Version</dt> -<dd>The version of the operating system or distribution that the template -is configured to use.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt>CPU number</dt> -<dd>Number of processors that are defined for the template.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt>Memory</dt> -<dd>Amount of memory in MB to be allocated to the virtual machine.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt>Disk</dt> -<dd>Disk size in GB.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt>CDROM</dt> -<dd>File path to the location of the ISO file used to install the -KVM guest.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt>Storage pool</dt> -<dd>Specific storage pool or the default storage pool.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt>Network</dt> -<dd>Default network interfaces available to the KVM guest. You can -select multiple networks.</dd> -</dlentry></dl> Fields that are not disabled can be edited. After -you edit a field, click <uicontrol>Save</uicontrol>. </p> -</csbody> -</cshelp> -<cshelp id="kimhaddtempl"> -<title>Add template</title> -<shortdesc>Add a template from source media.</shortdesc> -<csbody> -<p>Select the location of the source media from the following options:<dl> -<dlentry> -<dt>Local ISO image</dt> -<dd>Select to scan storage pools for installation ISO images available -on the system.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt>Remote ISO image</dt> -<dd>Select to specify a remote location for an installation ISO image.</dd> -</dlentry></dl></p> -</csbody> -</cshelp> -<cshelp id="kimhaddloct"> -<title>Add template - local ISO image</title> -<shortdesc>Add a template from a local ISO image.</shortdesc> -<csbody> -<p>The ISO images available on the system are displayed.<dl><dlentry> -<dt>OS</dt> -<dd>Name of the operating system or distribution.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt>Version</dt> -<dd>Version of the operating system or distribution.</dd> -</dlentry><dlentry> -<dt>Size</dt> -<dd>Size of the ISO image.</dd> -</dlentry></dl></p> -<p>To create a template from an ISO image, choose from the following -options:<ul> -<li>Select an ISO image from which to create a template, then click <uicontrol>Create -Templates from Selected ISO</uicontrol>.</li> -<li>Select <uicontrol>All</uicontrol> to create a template from each - listed ISO image, then click <uicontrol>Create Templates from Selected -ISO</uicontrol>.</li> -<li>If the ISO image that you want to use does not appear in the scan -results, you can select from the following options:<ul> -<li>Select <uicontrol>I want to use a specific ISO file</uicontrol> to -specify a path to the ISO image.</li> -<li>Click <uicontrol>Search more ISOs</uicontrol> to search for more -ISO images.</li> -</ul></li><?Pub Caret 0?> -</ul></p> -</csbody> -</cshelp> -</cshelp> -<?Pub *0000004433?> -- 1.7.10.4