Fix minor typos and clarify few documentation phrases (#1629)

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Abdelrahman Omran
2018-06-24 03:43:54 +02:00
committed by Shao Yu-Lung (Allen)
parent 154249a08f
commit 4673ba7b31
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@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ More [options](https://docs.docker.com/compose/reference/logs/)
<a name="Install-PHP-Extensions"></a>
## Install PHP Extensions
Before installing PHP extensions, you have to decide whether you need for the `FPM` or `CLI` because each lives on a different container, if you need it for both you have to edit both containers.
Before installing PHP extensions, you have to decide first whether you need `FPM` or `CLI`, because each of them has it's own different container, if you need it for both, you have to edit both containers.
The PHP-FPM extensions should be installed in `php-fpm/Dockerfile-XX`. *(replace XX with your default PHP version number)*.
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@ -428,7 +428,7 @@ To learn more about how Docker publishes ports, please read [this excellent post
1) Boot the container `docker-compose up -d jenkins`. To enter the container type `docker-compose exec jenkins bash`.
2) Go to `http://localhost:8090/` (if you didn't chanhed your default port mapping)
2) Go to `http://localhost:8090/` (if you didn't change your default port mapping)
3) Authenticate from the web app.
@ -971,7 +971,7 @@ docker-compose up -d aws
3 - Access the aws container with `docker-compose exec aws bash`
4 - To start using eb cli inside the container, initiaze your project first by doing 'eb init'. Read the [aws eb cli](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/latest/dg/eb-cli3-configuration.html) docs for more details.
4 - To start using eb cli inside the container, initialize your project first by doing 'eb init'. Read the [aws eb cli](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/latest/dg/eb-cli3-configuration.html) docs for more details.
@ -989,7 +989,7 @@ docker-compose up -d grafana
3 - Open your browser and visit the localhost on port **3000** at the following URL: `http://localhost:3000`
4 - Login using the credentials User = `admin` Passwort = `admin`. Change the password in the webinterface if you want to.
4 - Login using the credentials User = `admin`, Password = `admin`. Change the password in the web interface if you want to.
@ -1525,7 +1525,7 @@ Quick Setup giude, (we recommend you check their docs)
<a name="Docker-Sync"></a>
### Workaround B: using d4m-nfs
You can use the d4m-nfs solution in 2 ways, one is using the Laradock built it integration, and the other is using the tool separatly. Below is show case of both methods:
You can use the d4m-nfs solution in 2 ways, the first is by using the built-in Laradock integration, and the second is using the tool separately. Below is show case of both methods:
### B.1: using the built in d4m-nfs integration
@ -1630,7 +1630,7 @@ Click on the Docker Icon > Preferences > (remove everything form the list except
git clone https://github.com/IFSight/d4m-nfs ~/d4m-nfs
```
4) Create (or edit) the file `~/d4m-nfs/etc/d4m-nfs-mounts.txt`, and write the follwing configuration in it:
4) Create (or edit) the file `~/d4m-nfs/etc/d4m-nfs-mounts.txt`, and write the following configuration in it:
```txt
/Users:/Users