[deployment-guide/comm-rel: 210/727] Fixed the id strings.

Jaromir Hradilek jhradile at fedoraproject.org
Tue Oct 19 12:42:00 UTC 2010


commit f9c8cce610399e3117dad27dcfe8aa3a483ec26d
Author: Jaromir Hradilek <jhradile at redhat.com>
Date:   Fri Jul 30 17:39:31 2010 +0200

    Fixed the id strings.

 en-US/The_kdump_Crash_Recovery_Service.xml |   10 +++++-----
 1 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/en-US/The_kdump_Crash_Recovery_Service.xml b/en-US/The_kdump_Crash_Recovery_Service.xml
index 2cd6887..6e4e50b 100644
--- a/en-US/The_kdump_Crash_Recovery_Service.xml
+++ b/en-US/The_kdump_Crash_Recovery_Service.xml
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
           For the information on minimum memory requirements, refer to the <citetitle pubwork="section">Required minimums</citetitle> section of the <ulink url="http://www.redhat.com/rhel/compare/"><citetitle pubwork="webpage">Red Hat Enterprise Linux</citetitle> comparison chart</ulink>. Note that when the <systemitem class="service">kdump</systemitem> crash recovery is enabled, the minimum memory requirements increase by the amount of memory reserved for it. This value is determined by a user, and defaults to 128 MB.
         </para>
       </important>
-      <section id="s2-kdump-configuration-gui-enable">
+      <section id="s3-kdump-configuration-gui-enable">
         <title>Enabling the Service</title>
         <para>
           To start the <systemitem class="service">kdump</systemitem> daemon at boot time, click the <guibutton>Apply</guibutton> button on the toolbar. This will enable the service for runlevels <literal>2</literal>, <literal>3</literal>, <literal>4</literal>, and <literal>5</literal>, and start it for the current session. Similarly, clicking the <guibutton>Disable</guibutton> button will disable it for all runlevels and stop the service immediately.
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@
           For more information on runlevels and configuring services in general, refer to <xref linkend="ch-Controlling_Access_to_Services" />.
         </para>
       </section>
-      <section id="s2-kdump-configuration-gui-basic">
+      <section id="s3-kdump-configuration-gui-basic">
         <title>The <guilabel>Basic Settings</guilabel> Tab</title>
         <para>
           The <guilabel>Basic Settings</guilabel> tab enables you to configure the amount of memory that is reserved for the <systemitem>kdump</systemitem> kernel. To do so, select the <guilabel>Manual kdump memory settings</guilabel> radio button, and click the up and down arrow buttons next to the <guilabel>New kdump Memory</guilabel> field to increase or decrease the value. Notice that the <guilabel>Usable Memory</guilabel> field changes accordingly showing you the remaining memory that will be available to the system.
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@
           </mediaobject>
         </figure>
       </section>
-      <section id="s2-kdump-configuration-gui-target">
+      <section id="s3-kdump-configuration-gui-target">
         <title>The <guilabel>Target Settings</guilabel> Tab</title>
         <para>
           The <guilabel>Target Settings</guilabel> tab enables you to specify the target location for the <filename>vmcore</filename> dump. It can be either stored as a file in the local file system, written directly to a device, or sent over a network using the NFS (Network File System) or SSH (Secure Shell; see <xref linkend="ch-OpenSSH" /> for more information on how to configure the SSH server) protocol.
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@
           To store the dump to a remote machine, select the <guilabel>Network</guilabel> radio button. To use the NFS protocol, select the <guilabel>NFS</guilabel> radio button, and fill the <guilabel>Server name</guilabel> and <guilabel>Path to directory</guilabel> fields. To use the SSH protocol, select the <guilabel>SSH</guilabel> radio button, and fill the <guilabel>Server name</guilabel>, <guilabel>Path to directory</guilabel>, and <guilabel>User name</guilabel> fields with the remote server address, target directory, and a valid remote user name respectively.
         </para>
       </section>
-      <section id="s2-kdump-configuration-gui-filtering">
+      <section id="s3-kdump-configuration-gui-filtering">
         <title>The <guilabel>Filtering Settings</guilabel> Tab</title>
         <para>
           The <guilabel>Filtering Settings</guilabel> tab enables you to select the filtering level for the <filename>vmcore</filename> dump.
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@
           To exclude the <guilabel>zero page</guilabel>, <guilabel>cache page</guilabel>, <guilabel>cache private</guilabel>, <guilabel>user data</guilabel>, or <guilabel>free page</guilabel> from the dump, select the check box next to the appropriate lable.
         </para>
       </section>
-      <section id="s2-kdump-configuration-gui-expert">
+      <section id="s3-kdump-configuration-gui-expert">
         <title>The <guilabel>Expert Settings</guilabel> Tab</title>
         <para>
           The <guilabel>Expert Settings</guilabel> tab enables you to choose which kernel and initial RAM disk to use, as well as to customize the options that are passed to the kernel and the core collector program.


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