diff --git a/content/CORETutorials/UsingShell.md b/content/CORETutorials/UsingShell.md index 293cca6114..a0f52ed46b 100644 --- a/content/CORETutorials/UsingShell.md +++ b/content/CORETutorials/UsingShell.md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ The web interface has a web shell that makes it convenient to run command line t ![UIShell](/images/CORE/12.0/UIShell.png "TrueNAS Shell") -The prompt shows that the current user is *root@truenas*, the host name is *truenas*, and the current working directory is **~**, where *root* is the user, *truenas* is the home directory of the logged-in user, and the sysmbol between the square brackets is the working directory. +The prompt shows that the current user is *root@truenas*, the host name is *truenas*, and the current working directory is **~**, where *root* is the user, *truenas* is the home directory of the logged-in user, and the symbol between the square brackets is the working directory. The default shell for a new installations is zsh. See [Changing the Default Shell]({{< relref "/CORETutorials/ChangingDefaultShell.md" >}}) for instructions on changing to a different shell. diff --git a/content/GettingStarted/Applications.md b/content/GettingStarted/Applications.md index 8c78c73d33..87af03ce68 100644 --- a/content/GettingStarted/Applications.md +++ b/content/GettingStarted/Applications.md @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ Installing a basic PlexMedia Plugin: ![PluginsPlexManage](/images/CORE/12.0/PluginsPlexManage.png "Plex Management") -2. Enter your Plex login informamtion. +2. Enter your Plex login information. ![PluginsPlexLogin](/images/CORE/12.0/PluginsPlexLogin.png "Plex Interface Login") diff --git a/content/GettingStarted/Install.md b/content/GettingStarted/Install.md index b990a529d2..abee62e9b6 100644 --- a/content/GettingStarted/Install.md +++ b/content/GettingStarted/Install.md @@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ The [Console Setup Menu]({{< relref "/GettingStarted/ConsoleSetupMenu.md" >}}) d {{< expand "VMWare post-install" "v">}} After installing TrueNAS in a VMware VM, it is recommended to configure and use the [vmx(4)](https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=vmx) drivers on TrueNAS. To load the VMX driver when TrueNAS boots, log in to the web interface and go to **System > Tunables**. -CLick *Add* and create a new tunable with the *Variable* `if_vmx_load`, *Value* `"YES"`, and *Type* `loader`, and save the tunable: +Click *Add* and create a new tunable with the *Variable* `if_vmx_load`, *Value* `"YES"`, and *Type* `loader`, and save the tunable: ![SystemTunablesVmxload](/images/CORE/12.0/SystemTunablesVmxload.png "VMware Tunable in TrueNAS") {{< /expand >}} diff --git a/content/UIReference/JailsPluginsVMs/Jails/JailsScreens.md b/content/UIReference/JailsPluginsVMs/Jails/JailsScreens.md index ff780a8406..a4a6f446e9 100644 --- a/content/UIReference/JailsPluginsVMs/Jails/JailsScreens.md +++ b/content/UIReference/JailsPluginsVMs/Jails/JailsScreens.md @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Click the expand_more icon to collaspe the i | **START** | Starts a jail that has a current **STATE** of **down**. | | **STOP** | Stops a jail that has a current **STATE** of **up**. | | **UPDATE** | Runs [freebsd-update](https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=freebsd-update) to update the jail to the latest patch level of the installed FreeBSD release. | -| **SHELL** | Diplays the **Shell** screen which provides access a *root* command prompt to interact with a jail directly from the command line. Type `exit` to leave the command prompt and display the **Jails** screen. | +| **SHELL** | Displays the **Shell** screen which provides access a *root* command prompt to interact with a jail directly from the command line. Type `exit` to leave the command prompt and display the **Jails** screen. | | **DELETE** | Deletes the selected jail. Caution: deleting the jail also deletes all of the jail contents and all associated snapshots. Back up the jail data, configuration, and programs first. There is no way to recover the contents of a jail after deleting it! | {{< /truetable >}} diff --git a/content/UIReference/ReportingGraphs.md b/content/UIReference/ReportingGraphs.md index b5cf36abf4..5472d19587 100644 --- a/content/UIReference/ReportingGraphs.md +++ b/content/UIReference/ReportingGraphs.md @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Because reporting data is frequently written it should not be stored on the boot | **Disk** | Displays graphs for each disk in the system. | | **Memory** | Displays both the **Physical memory utilization** and **Swap utilization** graphs. | | **Network** | Displays an **Interface Traffic** graph for each interface in the system. | -| **NFS** | Displays the **NFS Stats (Operations)** and **NFS Stats (Byptes)** graphs. | +| **NFS** | Displays the **NFS Stats (Operations)** and **NFS Stats (Bytes)** graphs. | | **Partition** | Displays graphs showing disk space allocations. | | **System** | Displays both the **Processes** and **Uptime** graphs. | | **Target** | Displays graphs only for systems with iSCSI ports configured and shows the bandwidth statistics for iSCSI ports. | @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ Graphs of short-, mid-, and long-term load are shown, along with CPU temperature {{< /expand >}} {{< expand "Disk Graphs" "v" >}} [Disk](https://collectd.org/wiki/index.php/Plugin:Disk)graphs shows read and write statistics on I/O, percent busy, latency, operations per second, pending I/O requests, and disk temperature. -Use the **Devices** dropdown list to select one or all system disks for which you want to display a graph. Use the **Metrics** dropdown list to select one or all disk measurements to dispaly. +Use the **Devices** dropdown list to select one or all system disks for which you want to display a graph. Use the **Metrics** dropdown list to select one or all disk measurements to display. ![ReportingDisksTab](/images/CORE/12.0/ReportingDisksTab.png "Disks Reporting") @@ -73,12 +73,12 @@ Use the **Devices** dropdown list to select one or all system disks for which yo | Setting | Description | |---------|-------------| | **Select All** | Displays all available graphs for any or all disks selected on the **Devices** dropdown list. | -| **Disk Temperature** | Diplays the minimum, maximum and mean temperature reading for the disk selected. | +| **Disk Temperature** | Displays the minimum, maximum and mean temperature reading for the disk selected. | | **Disk Busy** | Displays the percent the selected disk is busy. | | **Disk Latency** | Displays the disk latency in time,msec, for read, write and delete operations. | | **Disk Operations detailed** | Displays the read, write and delete operations for the selected disk. | | **Pending I/O** | Displays then length of pending I/O requests for the selected disk. | -| **Disk I/O** | Displays the disk read and writed I/O stats in bytes/s. | +| **Disk I/O** | Displays the disk read and write I/O stats in bytes/s. | {{< /truetable >}} {{< hint type=important >}} @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ Temperature monitoring for the disk is disabled if **HDD Standby** is enabled. C ![ReportingNFSTab](/images/CORE/12.0/ReportingNFSTab.png "NFS Reporting") {{< /expand >}} -{{< expand "Partitian Graphs" "v" >}} +{{< expand "Partition Graphs" "v" >}} [Partition](https://collectd.org/wiki/index.php/Plugin:DF) graphs displays free, used, and reserved space for each pool and dataset. However, the disk space used by an individual zvol is not displayed as it is a block device. diff --git a/content/UIReference/Shell.md b/content/UIReference/Shell.md index 824dc1b4dc..764ac5ba8e 100644 --- a/content/UIReference/Shell.md +++ b/content/UIReference/Shell.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ The web interface has a web shell that makes it convenient to run command line t ![UIShell](/images/CORE/12.0/UIShell.png "TrueNAS Shell") -The prompt shows that the current user is *root@truenas*, the host name is *truenas*, and the current working directory is **~**, where *root* is the user, *truenas* is the home directory of the logged-in user, and the sysmbol between the square brackets is the working directory. +The prompt shows that the current user is *root@truenas*, the host name is *truenas*, and the current working directory is **~**, where *root* is the user, *truenas* is the home directory of the logged-in user, and the symbol between the square brackets is the working directory. The **Shell** screen includes three UI elements: @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ The **Shell** screen includes three UI elements: |------------|-------------| | **Set font size** slider | Adjusts the size of text displayed in the shell main area. | | **RESTORE DEFAULT** | Resets the shell font and size. | -| **?** | Displays the shell tooltip with helpful information about the screen. For example, CTRL+C kills a foreground process. It also lists built-in utilities such as: **Iperf**, **Netperf**, **IOzone**, **arcsat**, **tw_cli**, **MegaCli**, **freenas-debug**, **tmux**, and **Dmidecode**. | +| **?** | Displays the shell tooltip with helpful information about the screen. For example, CTRL+C kills a foreground process. It also lists built-in utilities such as: **Iperf**, **Netperf**, **IOzone**, **arcstat**, **tw_cli**, **MegaCli**, **freenas-debug**, **tmux**, and **Dmidecode**. | {{< /truetable >}} Shell command history is available for the current session.