Fix some typos

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Xingcai Zhang 2018-01-11 09:58:04 +08:00
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@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ new controller will be:
for same volume then resize request will be pending and retried once previous resize request has completed.
* Controller resize in effect will be level based rather than edge based. If there are more than one pending resize request for same PVC then
new resize requests for same PVC will replace older pending request.
* Resize will be performed via volume plugin interface, executed inside a goroutine spawned by `operation_exectutor`.
* Resize will be performed via volume plugin interface, executed inside a goroutine spawned by `operation_executor`.
* A new plugin interface called `volume.Expander` will be added to volume plugin interface. The `Expander` interface
will also define if volume requires a file system resize:

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@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ The term `Partitions` are used here to describe the main use cases for local sto
apiVersion: storage.k8s.io/v1
metadata:
name: local-fast
toplogyKey: kubernetes.io/hostname
topologyKey: kubernetes.io/hostname
```
```yaml
kind: PersistentVolume
@ -388,7 +388,7 @@ The term `Partitions` are used here to describe the main use cases for local sto
- name: myEphemeralPersistentVolume
mountPath: /mnt/tmpdata
volumes:
- name: myEphemeralPeristentVolume
- name: myEphemeralPersistentVolume
inline:
spec:
accessModes: [ "ReadWriteOnce" ]

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@ -506,7 +506,7 @@ The boostrapper requires the following permissions:
* Create ClusterRoleBindings
* Create DaemonSet
Since the boostrapper generates the DaemonSet spec, the ConfigMap can be simplifed to just specify the
Since the boostrapper generates the DaemonSet spec, the ConfigMap can be simplified to just specify the
host directories:
```

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ such as - `nfs`, `glusterfs` or `aws-ebs` etc.
We currently support network filesystems: NFS, Glusterfs, Ceph FS, SMB (Azure file), Quobytes, and local filesystems such as ext[3|4] and XFS.
Mount time options that are operationally important and have no security implications should be suppported. Examples are NFS's TCP mode, versions, lock mode, caching mode; Glusterfs's caching mode; SMB's version, locking, id mapping; and more.
Mount time options that are operationally important and have no security implications should be supported. Examples are NFS's TCP mode, versions, lock mode, caching mode; Glusterfs's caching mode; SMB's version, locking, id mapping; and more.
## Design

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# Pod Safety, Consistency Guarantees, and Storage Implicitions
# Pod Safety, Consistency Guarantees, and Storage Implications
@smarterclayton @bprashanth

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@ -6,12 +6,12 @@ Agreement) for flakiness in our tests, as well as actions that we will
take when we are out of SLA.
## Definition of "We"
Throughout the document the term _we_ is used. This is intended to refer
to the Kubernetes project as a whole, and any governance structures the
project puts in place. It is not intended to refer to any specific group
of individuals.
## Definition of a "Flake"
We'll start by the definition of a _flake_. _Flakiness_ is defined for a