diff --git a/_topic_maps/_topic_map.yml b/_topic_maps/_topic_map.yml index e7c5c87484..0d89d8a8b9 100644 --- a/_topic_maps/_topic_map.yml +++ b/_topic_maps/_topic_map.yml @@ -3645,7 +3645,7 @@ Topics: - Name: Getting started with OKD Virtualization File: virt-getting-started Distros: openshift-origin - - Name: Using the virtctl and libguestfs CLI tools + - Name: virtctl and libguestfs File: virt-using-the-cli-tools - Name: Web console overview File: virt-web-console-overview diff --git a/modules/virt-creating-pvc-with-virtctl-guestfs.adoc b/modules/virt-deploying-libguestfs-with-virtctl.adoc similarity index 83% rename from modules/virt-creating-pvc-with-virtctl-guestfs.adoc rename to modules/virt-deploying-libguestfs-with-virtctl.adoc index b3c10b8a27..5672d1d16a 100644 --- a/modules/virt-creating-pvc-with-virtctl-guestfs.adoc +++ b/modules/virt-deploying-libguestfs-with-virtctl.adoc @@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ // * virt/getting_started/virt-using-the-cli-tools.adoc :_content-type: PROCEDURE -[id="virt-creating-pvc-with-virtctl-guestfs_{context}"] -= Deploying a libguestfs-tools container by using virtctl +[id="virt-deploying-libguestfs-with-virtctl_{context}"] += Deploying libguestfs by using virtctl You can use the `virtctl guestfs` command to deploy an interactive container with `libguestfs-tools` and a persistent volume claim (PVC) attached to it. diff --git a/modules/virt-virtctl-commands.adoc b/modules/virt-virtctl-commands.adoc index a32905413b..080d618a81 100644 --- a/modules/virt-virtctl-commands.adoc +++ b/modules/virt-virtctl-commands.adoc @@ -4,20 +4,20 @@ :_content-type: REFERENCE [id="virt-virtctl-commands_{context}"] -= Virtctl commands += virtctl commands The `virtctl` client is a command-line utility for managing {VirtProductName} resources. [NOTE] ==== -The virtual machine (VM) commands also apply to virtual machine instances unless otherwise specified. +The virtual machine (VM) commands also apply to virtual machine instances (VMIs) unless otherwise specified. ==== // apinnick: I recommend not breaking these sections into separate modules because of maintenance issues. // These sections will never be used independently. [id='virtctl-information-commands_{context}'] -== Virtctl information commands +== virtctl information commands You use `virtctl` information commands to view information about the `virtctl` client. @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ You use `virtctl` information commands to view information about the `virtctl` c [id='vm-information-commands_{context}'] == VM information commands -You can use `virtctl` to view information about VMs and VMIs. +You can use `virtctl` to view information about virtual machines (VMs) and virtual machine instances (VMIs). .VM information commands [width="100%",cols="1a,2a",options="header"] @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ You can use `virtctl` to view information about VMs and VMIs. [id='vm-management-commands_{context}'] == VM management commands -You use `virtctl` virtual machine (VM) management commands to manage and migrate VMs and VMIs. +You use `virtctl` virtual machine (VM) management commands to manage and migrate virtual machines (VMs) and virtual machine instances (VMIs). .VM management commands [width="100%",cols="1a,2a",options="header"] @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ You use `virtctl` virtual machine (VM) management commands to manage and migrate [id='vm-connection-commands_{context}'] == VM connection commands -You use `virtctl` connection commands to expose ports and connect to VMs and VMIs. +You use `virtctl` connection commands to expose ports and connect to virtual machines (VMs) and virtual machine instances (VMIs). .VM connection commands [width="100%",cols="1a,2a",options="header"] @@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ This command removes the association between the VM and the PVC, so that the mem [id="hot-plug-and-hot-unplug-commands_{context}"] == Hot plug and hot unplug commands -You use `virtctl` to add or remove resources from running VMs and VMIs. +You use `virtctl` to add or remove resources from running virtual machines (VMs) and virtual machine instances (VMIs). .Hot plug and hot unplug commands [width="100%",cols="1a,2a",options="header"] diff --git a/virt/getting_started/virt-using-the-cli-tools.adoc b/virt/getting_started/virt-using-the-cli-tools.adoc index e62989f873..2aff4f2c52 100644 --- a/virt/getting_started/virt-using-the-cli-tools.adoc +++ b/virt/getting_started/virt-using-the-cli-tools.adoc @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ toc::[] You can manage {VirtProductName} resources by using the `virtctl` command line tool. -You can also deploy a `libguestfs-tools` container by using `virtctl`. link:https://libguestfs.org[`Libguestfs`] is a set of tools for accessing and modifying virtual machine (VM) disk images. +You can access and modify virtual machine (VM) disk images by using the link:https://libguestfs.org[`libguestfs`] command line tool. You deploy `libguestfs` by using the `virtctl libguestfs` command. [id="installing-virtctl_virt-using-the-cli-tools"] == Installing virtctl @@ -24,9 +24,7 @@ include::modules/virt-installing-virtctl-client-yum.adoc[leveloffset=+2] include::modules/virt-virtctl-commands.adoc[leveloffset=+1] -== Using libguestfs - -include::modules/virt-creating-pvc-with-virtctl-guestfs.adoc[leveloffset=+2] +include::modules/virt-deploying-libguestfs-with-virtctl.adoc[leveloffset=+1] include::modules/virt-about-libguestfs-tools-virtctl-guestfs.adoc[leveloffset=+2]