Use non-GENI terminology in idleness emails about portal experiments
Over the weekend I ran a one-node experiment via the Emulab portal, and I let my experiment go idle. I received email warnings about this (which is good!), but the email bodies use GENI terminology, not "portal terminology."
I think that this is potentially confusing to users ("what is GENI Operations? what's a slice? what's a sliver?"), and the emails would be more clear if they were rewritten to use "portal terminology."
See the emails below.
From: Geni Operations <testbed-ops@flux.utah.edu>
Subject: EMULAB.NET: Sliver urn:publicid:IDN+emulab.net+sliver+574243 is mostly idle
To: eeide@cs.utah.edu
CC: testbed-automail@flux.utah.edu
Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2018 22:15:16 -0600 (MDT)
Sliver urn:publicid:IDN+emulab.net+sliver+574243
from slice urn:publicid:IDN+emulab.net:randtest+slice+ub18,
has been mostly idle for an unusual length of time,
and is using 1 physical nodes.
pc791.emulab.net - 3.03 hours idle
This sliver might be terminated if it stays idle.
From: Geni Operations <testbed-ops@flux.utah.edu>
Subject: EMULAB.NET: Sliver expiring at emulab.net
To: eeide@cs.utah.edu
Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2018 08:46:46 -0600 (MDT)
Sliver urn:publicid:IDN+emulab.net+sliver+574243
from slice urn:publicid:IDN+emulab.net:randtest+slice+ub18,
is going to expire in approximately 1 hours.
Please renew it or let it expire if you are not using it anymore.