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[drill-site] branch asf-site updated: edits to fix broken links

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The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/asf-site by this push:
     new f387701  edits to fix broken links
f387701 is described below

commit f3877010a87f942f331143812de319bf479dcfcd
Author: Bridget Bevens <bb...@maprtech.com>
AuthorDate: Fri Jul 6 14:25:27 2018 -0700

    edits to fix broken links
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 docs/configuring-storage-plugins/index.html | 4 ++--
 docs/start-up-options/index.html            | 2 +-
 feed.xml                                    | 4 ++--
 3 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/docs/configuring-storage-plugins/index.html b/docs/configuring-storage-plugins/index.html
index 4995499..27c65fa 100644
--- a/docs/configuring-storage-plugins/index.html
+++ b/docs/configuring-storage-plugins/index.html
@@ -1244,7 +1244,7 @@
       
         <p>Storage plugins enable Drill to access data sources. Drill provides a default set of storage plugin configurations upon installation. However, you can modify the storage plugin configurations, as  described in following sections. When you modify storage plugin configurations on one Drill node in a Drill cluster, Drill broadcasts the information to the other Drill nodes to synchronize the storage plugin configurations across all of the Drill nodes.  </p>
 
-<p>Starting in Drill 1.14, you can use the <code>storage-plugins-override.conf</code> file to store your custom storage plugin configurations, as described in the Storage Plugins Configurations File topic below. </p>
+<p>Starting in Drill 1.14, you can use the <code>storage-plugins-override.conf</code> file to store your custom storage plugin configurations, as described in the <a href="/docs/configuring-storage-plugins/#configuring-storage-plugins-with-the-storage-plugins-override.conf-file">Storage Plugins Configurations File</a> topic below. </p>
 
 <p>Once you decide how you want to configure storage plugins in Drill, you may also want to reference <a href="/docs/plugin-configuration-basics/">Plugin Configuration Basics</a> for configuration details, such as supported data sources and file formats. </p>
 
@@ -1304,7 +1304,7 @@ The attribute settings as entered in the Web Console.</p></li>
 
 <p>You can create a <a href="https://github.com/apache/drill/blob/master/contrib/storage-hbase/src/main/resources/bootstrap-storage-plugins.json"><code>bootstrap-storage-plugins.json</code></a> file and include the file in the classpath when you start Drill. Drill loads the storage plugin configuration from the bootstrap file into the <a href="/docs/persistent-configuration-storage/">PStore</a> (persistent configuration storage) when Drill starts; ZooKeeper is the default PStore for Dril [...]
 
-<p>Bootstrapping a storage plugin configuration only works for the first Drillbit in the cluster that starts. Drill cannot pick up the configuration from the <code>bootstrap-storage-plugins.json</code> file during a restart; however, this can be achieved with a <code>storage-plugins-override.conf</code> file. See <a href="/docs/configuring-storage-plugins/configuring-storage-plugins-with-the-storage-plugins-override.conf-file">Configuring Storage Plugins with the storage-plugins-override [...]
+<p>Bootstrapping a storage plugin configuration only works for the first Drillbit in the cluster that starts. Drill cannot pick up the configuration from the <code>bootstrap-storage-plugins.json</code> file during a restart; however, this can be achieved with a <code>storage-plugins-override.conf</code> file. See <a href="/docs/configuring-storage-plugins/#configuring-storage-plugins-with-the-storage-plugins-override.conf-file">Configuring Storage Plugins with the storage-plugins-overrid [...]
 
 <p>Alternatively, you can modify the entry in ZooKeeper directly, by uploading the configuration for a plugin into the <code>/drill</code> directory of the ZooKeeper installation, or by deleting the <code>/drill</code> directory (if you do not have configuration properties to preserve).</p>
 
diff --git a/docs/start-up-options/index.html b/docs/start-up-options/index.html
index c0692e9..114cde5 100644
--- a/docs/start-up-options/index.html
+++ b/docs/start-up-options/index.html
@@ -1299,7 +1299,7 @@ Introduced in Drill 1.11. When set to TRUE, enables Drill to store query profile
 <li><p><strong>drill.exec.profiles.store.capacity</strong><br>
 Introduced in Drill 1.11. Sets the maximum number of most recent profiles to retain in memory when the <code>drill.exec.profiles.store.inmemory</code> option is enabled. Default is 1000.  </p></li>
 <li><p><strong>drill.exec.storage.action_on_plugins_override_file</strong><br>
-Introduced in Drill 1.14. Determines what happens to the <a href="/docs/configuring-storage-plugins/configuring-storage-plugins-with-the-storage-plugins-override.conf-file"><code>storage-plugins-override.conf</code></a> file after Drill successfully updates storage plugin configurations. If you do not want Drill to apply the configurations after restarting, set the option to <code>&quot;rename&quot;</code> or <code>&quot;remove&quot;</code>.  This option accepts the following values:  </p>
+Introduced in Drill 1.14. Determines what happens to the <a href="/docs/configuring-storage-plugins/#configuring-storage-plugins-with-the-storage-plugins-override.conf-file"><code>storage-plugins-override.conf</code></a> file after Drill successfully updates storage plugin configurations. If you do not want Drill to apply the configurations after restarting, set the option to <code>&quot;rename&quot;</code> or <code>&quot;remove&quot;</code>.  This option accepts the following values:  </p>
 
 <ul>
 <li><code>&quot;none&quot;</code> - (Default) The file remains in the directory after Drill uses the file.<br></li>
diff --git a/feed.xml b/feed.xml
index 363cb8b..26115e9 100644
--- a/feed.xml
+++ b/feed.xml
@@ -6,8 +6,8 @@
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