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[monit-dev] [monit] r365 committed - spelling:...


From: monit
Subject: [monit-dev] [monit] r365 committed - spelling:...
Date: Wed, 06 Apr 2011 13:53:09 +0000

Revision: 365
Author:   address@hidden
Date:     Wed Apr  6 06:52:02 2011
Log:      spelling:

I: monit: spelling-error-in-manpage usr/share/man/man1/monit.1.gz
helps to helps one to
I: monit: spelling-error-in-manpage usr/share/man/man1/monit.1.gz
allows to allows one to
I: monit: spelling-error-in-manpage usr/share/man/man1/monit.1.gz
allows to allows one to


http://code.google.com/p/monit/source/detail?r=365

Modified:
 /trunk/monit.pod

=======================================
--- /trunk/monit.pod    Sun Feb 27 09:30:54 2011
+++ /trunk/monit.pod    Wed Apr  6 06:52:02 2011
@@ -390,7 +390,7 @@
 =head1 INCLUDE FILES

 The Monit control file, I<monitrc>, can include additional
-configuration files. This feature helps to maintain a certain
+configuration files. This feature helps one to maintain a certain
 structure or to place repeating settings into one file. Include
 statements can be placed at virtually any spot. The syntax is the
 following:
@@ -881,7 +881,7 @@
                 [with TIMEOUT X SECONDS]
                 [using HOSTNAME hostname]

-The port statement allows to use SMTP servers other then those
+The port statement allows one to use SMTP servers other then those
 listening on port 25. If omitted, port 25 is used unless ssl or
 tls is used, in which case port 465 is used by default.

@@ -3016,7 +3016,7 @@
 =item 7. CHECK SYSTEM <unique name>

 The system name is usually hostname, but any descriptive name can be
-used. This test allows to check general system resources such as
+used. This test allows one to check general system resources such as
 CPU usage (percent of time spent in user, system and wait), total
 memory usage or load average.




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