doc: Editorial changes to Configurator doc

Signed-off-by: Reyes, Amy <amy.reyes@intel.com>
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Reyes, Amy 2022-09-28 15:21:57 -07:00 committed by Amy Reyes
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Scenario Error Checking
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The configurator includes many validation checks that verify input values, ensure the consistency of
configuration options, and interactions between options.
The Configurator includes many validation checks that verify input values,
ensure the consistency of configuration options, and interactions between
options.
Simple data validation checks on values are detected immediately with red
text indicating the problem, or with an indicator within a data entry field. For
@ -70,7 +71,7 @@ VM1 tabs indicate an option setting problem:
:class: drop-shadow
Since we're on the Hypervisor (Basic Parameters) options, we see the Hypervisor
configuration error message. If we click on the VM1 tab, we'll see what the
configuration error message. If we click the VM1 tab, we'll see what the
issues are with that VM's configuration options:
.. image:: images/config-tab-errors2.png
@ -78,11 +79,11 @@ issues are with that VM's configuration options:
:class: drop-shadow
In both cases, you can scroll down to see the specific problem (on either the
basic or advanced parameters tab), fix the issues,
and then when all issues are resolved, click on the "Save Scenario" button to
basic or advanced parameters tab) and fix the issues.
When all issues are resolved, click the "Save Scenario" button to
validate the changes and save the settings. If all issues were resolved, the
save scenario response window will indicate no issues were found and all the
error indicators will be cleared.
save scenario response window will indicate that no issues were found, and all
the error indicators will be cleared.
Start with a New or Existing Configuration
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To import a board configuration file for the first time:
1. Under **Import a board configuration file**, select a
file from the dropdown menu or click **Browse for file** to select a
file from the drop-down menu or click **Browse for file** to select a
different file.
.. image:: images/configurator-board01.png
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After importing the board configuration file, the next step is to specify an
initial scenario. You can create a new scenario, or import an existing scenario
initial scenario. You can create a scenario, or import an existing scenario
configuration file. In both cases, this step is a starting point for configuring
your hypervisor and VMs. Later, you can choose to change the configuration, such
as adding or deleting VMs.
@ -304,8 +305,8 @@ the configuration where you left off.
the next step.
#. Under **Create new or import an existing scenario**, go to the right side of
the screen and select a scenario configuration file from the dropdown menu or
click **Browse for scenario file** to select a different file.
the screen and select a scenario configuration file from the drop-down menu
or click **Browse for scenario file** to select a different file.
.. image:: images/configurator-exscenario.png
:align: center
@ -430,7 +431,7 @@ After generating a valid scenario configuration file, you can build ACRN. See
.. _acrn_configurator_tool_source:
Build ACRN Configurator From Source Code
Build ACRN Configurator from Source Code
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The :ref:`prerequisites<acrn_configurator_tool_prerequisites>` use a prebuilt