From a1c3bc4598cc20fb6b09cfe5f8dddd1e0d44e00a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andrew Burden Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 12:36:26 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Added links to the docs for some of the release notes features, at the suggestion of PM --- cnv/cnv_release_notes/cnv-release-notes.adoc | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/cnv/cnv_release_notes/cnv-release-notes.adoc b/cnv/cnv_release_notes/cnv-release-notes.adoc index b985b3a366..78c4e1adb9 100644 --- a/cnv/cnv_release_notes/cnv-release-notes.adoc +++ b/cnv/cnv_release_notes/cnv-release-notes.adoc @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ include::modules/technology-preview.adoc[leveloffset=+2] * {CNVProductNameStart} is certified in Microsoft's Windows Server Virtualization Validation Program (SVVP) to run Windows Server workloads. ** SVVP Certification applies to Intel and AMD CPUs. -** SVVP Certificate Red Hat Enterprise Linux CoreOS 8 workers are named _Red Hat OpenShift +** link:https://www.windowsservercatalog.com/item.aspx?idItem=b3c14590-2d36-300c-1c03-c0c23c8229e7&bCatID=1521&qos=2000000000[SVVP Certificate] Red Hat Enterprise Linux CoreOS 8 workers are named _Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4 on RHEL CoreOS 8_. * New templates are available that are compatible with Microsoft Windows 10. @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Container Platform 4 on RHEL CoreOS 8_. * You can now import, upload, and clone virtual machine disks into namespaces that are subject to CPU and memory resource restrictions. -* The `virtctl` tool can now monitor server-side upload post-processing asynchronously and more accurately reports the status of virtual machine disk uploads. +* The `virtctl` tool can now monitor server-side upload post-processing asynchronously and more accurately reports the status of xref:../../cnv/cnv_virtual_machines/cnv_virtual_disks/cnv-uploading-local-disk-images-virtctl.adoc#cnv-uploading-local-disk-images-virtctl[virtual machine disk uploads]. [id="cnv-2-3-web-new"] === Web console @@ -58,14 +58,14 @@ web console]. * You can view and manage virtual machine instances that are independent of virtual machines within the virtual machine lists. -* {CNVProductNameStart} enables you to configure a CD-ROM in the virtual machine wizard. You can select the type of CD-ROM configuration from a drop-down list: *Container*, *URL* or *Attach Disk*. You can also edit CD-ROM configurations in the *Virtual Machine Details* page. +* {CNVProductNameStart} enables you to configure a CD-ROM in the xref:../../cnv/cnv_virtual_machines/cnv-create-vms.adoc#cnv-creating-vm-wizard-web_cnv-create-vms[virtual machine wizard]. You can select the type of CD-ROM configuration from a drop-down list: *Container*, *URL* or *Attach Disk*. You can also xref:../../cnv/cnv_virtual_machines/cnv-edit-vms.adoc#cnv-vm-edit-cdrom_cnv-edit-vms[edit CD-ROM configurations] in the *Virtual Machine Details* page. -* The boot order list is now available in the *Virtual Machine Details*. You can add items, remove items, and modify the boot order list. +* The xref:../../cnv/cnv_virtual_machines/cnv-edit-boot-order.adoc#cnv-edit-boot-order[boot order list] is now available in the *Virtual Machine Details*. You can add items, remove items, and modify the boot order list. * The virtual machine and virtual machine template wizards now validate CPU and memory sizes and disk bus requirements for different operating systems. If you attempt to create a virtual machine or virtual machine template that does not meet the requirements for a particular operating system, the wizard raises a resource warning. -* You can now view and configure dedicated resources for virtual machines in +* You can now view and configure xref:../../cnv/cnv_virtual_machines/cnv_advanced_vm_management/cnv-dedicated-resources-vm.adoc#cnv-dedicated-resources-vm[dedicated resources for virtual machines] in the *Virtual Machine Details* page. When you enable dedicated resources, you ensure that your virtual machine's workload runs on CPUs that are not used by other processes. This can improve your virtual machine's performance