diff --git a/pkg/volume/rbd/rbd_util.go b/pkg/volume/rbd/rbd_util.go index a314821ef9b..69ea75e429d 100644 --- a/pkg/volume/rbd/rbd_util.go +++ b/pkg/volume/rbd/rbd_util.go @@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ func rbdErrors(runErr, resultErr error) error { // 'rbd' utility builds a comma-separated list of monitor addresses from '-m' / // '--mon_host` parameter (comma, semi-colon, or white-space delimited monitor // addresses) and send it to kernel rbd/libceph modules, which can accept -// comma-seprated list of monitor addresses (e.g. ip1[:port1][,ip2[:port2]...]) +// comma-separated list of monitor addresses (e.g. ip1[:port1][,ip2[:port2]...]) // in their first version in linux (see // https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/602adf400201636e95c3fed9f31fba54a3d7e844/net/ceph/ceph_common.c#L239). // Also, libceph module chooses monitor randomly, so we can simply pass all @@ -378,7 +378,7 @@ func (util *RBDUtil) AttachDisk(b rbdMounter) (string, error) { } } - // Evalute whether this device was mapped with rbd. + // Evaluate whether this device was mapped with rbd. devicePath, mapped := waitForPath(b.Pool, b.Image, 1 /*maxRetries*/, false /*useNbdDriver*/) // If rbd-nbd tools are found, we will fallback to it should the default krbd driver fail. @@ -491,7 +491,7 @@ func (util *RBDUtil) DetachDisk(plugin *rbdPlugin, deviceMountPath string, devic klog.V(3).Infof("rbd: successfully unmap device %s", device) // Currently, we don't persist rbd info on the disk, but for backward - // compatbility, we need to clean it if found. + // compatibility, we need to clean it if found. rbdFile := filepath.Join(deviceMountPath, "rbd.json") exists, err := utilpath.Exists(utilpath.CheckFollowSymlink, rbdFile) if err != nil {