Bug 1711347

Summary: [Docs] Hardware Selection Guide, Section 3.4 typo
Product: [Red Hat Storage] Red Hat Ceph Storage Reporter: Thom Carlin <tcarlin>
Component: DocumentationAssignee: Bara Ancincova <bancinco>
Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE QA Contact: Tejas <tchandra>
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Version: 3.2CC: hyelloji, kdreyer
Target Milestone: rcKeywords: NoDocsQEReview
Target Release: 4.1   
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Description Thom Carlin 2019-05-17 14:44:17 UTC
Description of problem:

Section 3.4 has a typo

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):

3

How reproducible:

100%

Steps to Reproduce:
1. https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_ceph_storage/3/html-single/red_hat_ceph_storage_hardware_selection_guide/index#hardware-selection-networking
2. Examine 6th paragraph

Actual results:

'When building a cluster consisting of multiple racks (common for large clusters), consider utilizing as much network bandwidth between switches in a "fat tree" design for optimal performance. A typical 10Gbps Ethernet switch has 48 10Gbps ports and four 40Gbps ports. Use the 40Gbps ports on the spine for maximum throughput. Alternatively, consider aggregating unused 10Gbps ports with QSFP+ and SFP+ cables into more 40Gbps ports to connect to aother rack and spine routers.'

Expected results:

'When building a cluster consisting of multiple racks (common for large clusters), consider utilizing as much network bandwidth between switches in a "fat tree" design for optimal performance. A typical 10Gbps Ethernet switch has 48 10Gbps ports and four 40Gbps ports. Use the 40Gbps ports on the spine for maximum throughput. Alternatively, consider aggregating unused 10Gbps ports with QSFP+ and SFP+ cables into more 40Gbps ports to connect to another rack and spine routers.'

Additional info:

"another" is misspelled

Comment 1 Giridhar Ramaraju 2019-08-05 13:08:19 UTC
Updating the QA Contact to a Hemant. Hemant will be rerouting them to the appropriate QE Associate. 

Regards,
Giri

Comment 2 Giridhar Ramaraju 2019-08-05 13:09:49 UTC
Updating the QA Contact to a Hemant. Hemant will be rerouting them to the appropriate QE Associate. 

Regards,
Giri