diff --git a/build/ansible b/build/ansible index d28884ddfcaa..6c7c5f4977f7 160000 --- a/build/ansible +++ b/build/ansible @@ -1 +1 @@ -Subproject commit d28884ddfcaa0a4662c7c883d1e0199296082f0e +Subproject commit 6c7c5f4977f7ae32b1f57a7010e3030c3fa4b428 diff --git a/build/terraform b/build/terraform index 45db02d93ce7..415251c5044d 160000 --- a/build/terraform +++ b/build/terraform @@ -1 +1 @@ -Subproject commit 45db02d93ce77699141d52941dd7677150b51e8a +Subproject commit 415251c5044d59e0faa20f667cd2891f348e32c8 diff --git a/build/terraform-beta b/build/terraform-beta index d12a3df31d33..2f6d590b9605 160000 --- a/build/terraform-beta +++ b/build/terraform-beta @@ -1 +1 @@ -Subproject commit d12a3df31d33bf76c0605559e53b88a363c209a3 +Subproject commit 2f6d590b96054f0d64fa6a7bc0d962a25372d68d diff --git a/products/compute/api.yaml b/products/compute/api.yaml index bdbc0b0988c4..a8dc75976d32 100644 --- a/products/compute/api.yaml +++ b/products/compute/api.yaml @@ -426,7 +426,7 @@ objects: An HTTP(S) load balancer can direct traffic to specified URLs to a backend bucket rather than a backend service. It can send requests for static content to a Cloud Storage bucket and requests for dynamic content - a virtual machine instance. + to a virtual machine instance. references: !ruby/object:Api::Resource::ReferenceLinks guides: 'Using a Cloud Storage bucket as a load balancer backend': 'https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/load-balancing/http/backend-bucket'