ID:417 - Fix some typos

Commit fixes typos in texts in code, print-outs, README and man page.

Submitted by Jörg Frings-Fürst
This commit is contained in:
Zdenek Styblik
2016-02-27 10:03:44 +01:00
parent a74e837562
commit b8ca3cac3a
10 changed files with 85 additions and 85 deletions

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@@ -10,47 +10,47 @@ ipmitool [ <options> ] <command> [ <sub-commands and sub-options> ]
Any recognized option is accepted. Conditional options may be ignored or it's usage postponed until shell or exec processes relevant command.
.br
<general-options> := [ -h | -V | -v | -I <interface> | -H <address> |
-d <N> | -p <port> | -c | -U <username> |
-L <privlvl> | -l <lun> | -m <local_address> |
-N <sec> | -R <count> | <password-option> |
<general\-options> := [ \-h | \-V | \-v | \-I <interface> | \-H <address> |
\-d <N> | \-p <port> | \-c | \-U <username> |
\-L <privlvl> | \-l <lun> | \-m <local_address> |
\-N <sec> | \-R <count> | <password\-option> |
<oem-option> | <bridge-options> ]
<conditional-opts> := [ <lan-options> | <lanplus-options> |
<command-options> ]
<conditional\-opts> := [ <lan\-options> | <lanplus\-options> |
<command\-options> ]
.br
Bridging:
.br
<bridge-options> := -t <target_address> [ -b <channel> |
[ -T <address> | -B <channel> ] ]
<bridge\-options> := \-t <target_address> [ \-b <channel> |
[ \-T <address> | \-B <channel> ] ]
.br
Options used with -I lan:
Options used with \-I lan:
.br
<lan-options> := [ -A <authtype> ]
<lan\-options> := [ \-A <authtype> ]
.br
Options used with -I lanplus:
Options used with \-I lanplus:
.br
<lanplus-options> := [ -C <ciphersuite> | <key-option> ]
<lanplus\-options> := [ \-C <ciphersuite> | <key\-option> ]
.br
Option groups setting same value:
.br
<key-option> := [ -k <key> | -K | -y <hex_key> | -Y ]
<key\-option> := [ \-k <key> | \-K | \-y <hex_key> | \-Y ]
.br
<password-option> := [ -f <password_file> | -a | -P <password> | -E ]
<password\-option> := [ \-f <password_file> | \-a | \-P <password> | \-E ]
.br
<oem-option> := [ -o <oemtype> | -g | -s ]
<oem\-option> := [ \-o <oemtype> | \-g | \-s ]
.br
Options used with specific command <command-options>:
.br
<options-sdr> := [ -S <sdr_cache_file> ]
<options\-sdr> := [ \-S <sdr_cache_file> ]
.br
<options-sel> := [ -O <sel_oem> ]
<options\-sel> := [ \-O <sel_oem> ]
.br
<options-sol> := [ -e <sol_escape_char> ]
<options\-sol> := [ \-e <sol_escape_char> ]
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ chassis power control.
IPMI management of a local system interface requires a compatible IPMI
kernel driver to be installed and configured. On Linux this driver is
called \fIOpenIPMI\fP and it is included in standard distributions.
On Solaris this driver is called \fIBMC\fP and is inclued in Solaris 10.
On Solaris this driver is called \fIBMC\fP and is included in Solaris 10.
Management of a remote station requires the IPMI\-over\-LAN interface to be
enabled and configured. Depending on the particular requirements of each
system it may be possible to enable the LAN interface using ipmitool over
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ option is absent, or if password_file is empty, the password
will default to NULL.
.TP
\fB\-g\fR
Deprecated. Use: -o intelplus
Deprecated. Use: \-o intelplus
.TP
\fB\-h\fR
Get basic usage help from the command line.
@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ combined with \fI-t target address\fP.
.TP
\fB\-m\fR <\fIlocal_address\fP>
Set the local IPMB address. The local address defaults to 0x20
or is auto discovered on PICMG platforms when -m is not specified.
or is auto discovered on PICMG platforms when \-m is not specified.
There should be no need to change the local address for normal operation.
.TP
\fB\-N\fR <\fIsec\fP>
@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ Command \fIraw\fP uses fixed value of one try (no retries).
Command \fIhpm\fP uses fixed value of 10 retries.
.TP
\fB\-s\fR
Deprecated. Use: -o supermicro
Deprecated. Use: \-o supermicro
.TP
\fB\-S\fR <\fIsdr_cache_file\fP>
Use local file for remote SDR cache. Using a local SDR cache
@@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ Display version information.
\fB\-y\fR <\fIhex key\fP>
Use supplied Kg key for IPMIv2.0 authentication. The key is expected in
hexadecimal format and can be used to specify keys with non-printable
characters. E.g. '-k PASSWORD' and '-y 50415353574F5244' are
characters. E.g. '\-k PASSWORD' and '\-y 50415353574F5244' are
equivalent.
The default is not to use any Kg key.
.TP
@@ -1052,7 +1052,7 @@ Display point to point physical connectivity between carriers and AMC modules.
\fIpower\fP <\fBxx=filename1\fR> <\fBxx=filename2\fR> \fB...\fr
.br
Display power supply informations between carrier and AMC modules.
Display power supply information between carrier and AMC modules.
.TP
\fIall\fP <\fBxx=filename\fR> <\fBxx=filename\fR> \fB...\fr
.br
@@ -1064,7 +1064,7 @@ modules.
.TP
\fIfrushow\fP <\fBxx=filename\fR>
.br
Convert a binary FRU file into human readable text format. Use -v option to get
Convert a binary FRU file into human readable text format. Use \-v option to get
more display information.
.RE
@@ -1082,56 +1082,56 @@ and an AMC module or between 2 AMC modules. Example:
AMC slot B1 port 0 ==> On-Carrier Device 0 port 16
Matching Result
- From On-Carrier Device ID 0
-Channel ID 11 || Lane 0: enable
-Link Type: AMC.2 Ethernet
-Link Type extension: 1000BASE-BX (SerDES Gigabit) Ethernet link
-Link Group ID: 0 || Link Asym. Match: exact match
\-Channel ID 11 || Lane 0: enable
\-Link Type: AMC.2 Ethernet
\-Link Type extension: 1000BASE-BX (SerDES Gigabit) Ethernet link
\-Link Group ID: 0 || Link Asym. Match: exact match
- To AMC slot B1
-Channel ID 0 || Lane 0: enable
-Link Type: AMC.2 Ethernet
-Link Type extension: 1000BASE-BX (SerDES Gigabit) Ethernet link
-Link Group ID: 0 || Link Asym. Match: exact match
\-Channel ID 0 || Lane 0: enable
\-Link Type: AMC.2 Ethernet
\-Link Type extension: 1000BASE-BX (SerDES Gigabit) Ethernet link
\-Link Group ID: 0 || Link Asym. Match: exact match
*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
AMC slot B1 port 1 ==> On-Carrier Device 0 port 12
Matching Result
- From On-Carrier Device ID 0
-Channel ID 6 || Lane 0: enable
-Link Type: AMC.2 Ethernet
-Link Type extension: 1000BASE-BX (SerDES Gigabit) Ethernet link
-Link Group ID: 0 || Link Asym. Match: exact match
\-Channel ID 6 || Lane 0: enable
\-Link Type: AMC.2 Ethernet
\-Link Type extension: 1000BASE-BX (SerDES Gigabit) Ethernet link
\-Link Group ID: 0 || Link Asym. Match: exact match
- To AMC slot B1
-Channel ID 1 || Lane 0: enable
-Link Type: AMC.2 Ethernet
-Link Type extension: 1000BASE-BX (SerDES Gigabit) Ethernet link
-Link Group ID: 0 || Link Asym. Match: exact match
\-Channel ID 1 || Lane 0: enable
\-Link Type: AMC.2 Ethernet
\-Link Type extension: 1000BASE-BX (SerDES Gigabit) Ethernet link
\-Link Group ID: 0 || Link Asym. Match: exact match
*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
On-Carrier Device vs AMC slot A2
AMC slot A2 port 0 ==> On-Carrier Device 0 port 3
Matching Result
- From On-Carrier Device ID 0
-Channel ID 9 || Lane 0: enable
-Link Type: AMC.2 Ethernet
-Link Type extension: 1000BASE-BX (SerDES Gigabit) Ethernet link
-Link Group ID: 0 || Link Asym. Match: exact match
\-Channel ID 9 || Lane 0: enable
\-Link Type: AMC.2 Ethernet
\-Link Type extension: 1000BASE-BX (SerDES Gigabit) Ethernet link
\-Link Group ID: 0 || Link Asym. Match: exact match
- To AMC slot A2
-Channel ID 0 || Lane 0: enable
-Link Type: AMC.2 Ethernet
-Link Type extension: 1000BASE-BX (SerDES Gigabit) Ethernet link
-Link Group ID: 0 || Link Asym. Match: exact match
\-Channel ID 0 || Lane 0: enable
\-Link Type: AMC.2 Ethernet
\-Link Type extension: 1000BASE-BX (SerDES Gigabit) Ethernet link
\-Link Group ID: 0 || Link Asym. Match: exact match
*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
AMC slot B1 vs AMC slot A2
AMC slot A2 port 2 ==> AMC slot B1 port 2
Matching Result
- From AMC slot B1
-Channel ID 2 || Lane 0: enable
-Link Type: AMC.3 Storage
-Link Type extension: Serial Attached SCSI (SAS/SATA)
-Link Group ID: 0 || Link Asym. Match: FC or SAS interface {exact match}
\-Channel ID 2 || Lane 0: enable
\-Link Type: AMC.3 Storage
\-Link Type extension: Serial Attached SCSI (SAS/SATA)
\-Link Group ID: 0 || Link Asym. Match: FC or SAS interface {exact match}
- To AMC slot A2
-Channel ID 2 || Lane 0: enable
-Link Type: AMC.3 Storage
-Link Type extension: Serial Attached SCSI (SAS/SATA)
-Link Group ID: 0 || Link Asym. Match: FC or SAS interface {exact match}
\-Channel ID 2 || Lane 0: enable
\-Link Type: AMC.3 Storage
\-Link Type extension: Serial Attached SCSI (SAS/SATA)
\-Link Group ID: 0 || Link Asym. Match: FC or SAS interface {exact match}
*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
.TP
\fIunmatch\fP <\fBxx=filename\fR> <\fBxx=filename\fR> \fB...\fr
@@ -2516,7 +2516,7 @@ Remove a policy. If domain is not supplied a default of platform is used.
\fIpower\fP \fImin\fP <minimum> \fImax\fP <maximum> [\fIdomain\fP <platform|CPU|Memory>]
.br
Configure Node Manager power minumum and maximum power draw limits.
Configure Node Manager power minimum and maximum power draw limits.
The \fImin\fP and \fImax\fP values must be in the range of 0-65535.
If domain is not supplied a default of platform is used.
@@ -3269,7 +3269,7 @@ I2C Master Write\-Read IPMI command.
Execute the service processor command line interface commands.
Without any command string, an interactive session is started
in the service processor command line environ ment. If a
in the service processor command line environment. If a
command string is specified, the command string is executed
on the service processor and the connection is closed.
.TP
@@ -3515,7 +3515,7 @@ a 2.4\-based kernel in order for ipmitool to work:
Incoming and outgoing message handler for IPMI interfaces.
.TP
.B ipmi_kcs_drv
An IPMI Keyboard Controler Style (KCS) interface driver for the message handler.
An IPMI Keyboard Controller Style (KCS) interface driver for the message handler.
.TP
.B ipmi_devintf
Linux character device interface for the message handler.
@@ -3553,7 +3553,7 @@ ipmitool includes some sample initialization scripts that
can perform this task automatically at start\-up.
In order to have ipmitool use the OpenIPMI device interface
you can specifiy it on the command line:
you can specify it on the command line:
.PP
ipmitool \fB\-I\fR \fIopen\fP <\fIcommand\fP>
.SH "BMC INTERFACE"
@@ -3664,7 +3664,7 @@ encryption algorightms.
The ipmitool \fIfree\fP interface utilizes the FreeIPMI libfreeipmi
drivers.
.LP
You can tell ipmitool to use the FreeIPMI interface with the -I option:
You can tell ipmitool to use the FreeIPMI interface with the \-I option:
.PP
ipmitool \fB\-I\fR \fIfree\fP <\fIcommand\fP>
@@ -3674,7 +3674,7 @@ ipmitool \fB\-I\fR \fIfree\fP <\fIcommand\fP>
The ipmitool \fIimb\fP interface supports the Intel IMB (Intel
Inter-module Bus) Interface through the /dev/imb device.
.LP
You can tell ipmitool to use the IMB interface with the -I option:
You can tell ipmitool to use the IMB interface with the \-I option:
.PP
ipmitool \fB\-I\fR \fIimb\fP <\fIcommand\fP>