packet inspection tool that allows debugging of information that was
sent between the various Lustre nodes. This tool is built on top of
<literal>tcpdump</literal> and can read packet dumps generated by
- it. There are plug-ins available to dissassemble the LNET and
+ it. There are plug-ins available to dissassemble the LNet and
Lustre protocols. They are located within the <link
xl:href="http://git.hpdd.intel.com/">Lustre git repository</link>
under <literal>lustre/contrib/wireshark/</literal>. Installation
</emphasis></para>
</entry>
<entry>
- <para> Behaves similarly to <literal>CERROR()</literal>, but prints error messages for LNET if <literal>D_NETERR</literal> is set in the <literal>debug</literal> mask. This is appropriate for serious networking errors. Messages printed to the console are rate-limited.</para>
+ <para> Behaves similarly to <literal>CERROR()</literal>, but prints error messages for LNet if <literal>D_NETERR</literal> is set in the <literal>debug</literal> mask. This is appropriate for serious networking errors. Messages printed to the console are rate-limited.</para>
</entry>
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<section remap="h3">
<title>Accessing the <literal>ptlrpc</literal> Request History</title>
<para>Each service maintains a request history, which can be useful for first occurrence troubleshooting.</para>
- <para><literal>ptlrpc</literal> is an RPC protocol layered on LNET that deals with stateful servers and has semantics and built-in support for recovery.</para>
+ <para><literal>ptlrpc</literal> is an RPC protocol layered on LNet that deals with stateful servers and has semantics and built-in support for recovery.</para>
<para>The ptlrpc request history works as follows:</para>
<orderedlist>
<listitem>