@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ Glossary
108108 backup cursor
109109 A :manual:`tailable cursor <tailable-cursors>` pointing to a list of
110110 backup files. Starting with FCV 4.2, |onprem| uses
111- :manual:`backup cursors <reference/glossary/#std-term-backup-cursor>` instead of
111+ :manual:`backup cursors </ reference/glossary/#std-term-backup-cursor>` instead of
112112 :opsmgr:`head databases </reference/glossary/#std-term-head-database>`.
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@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ Glossary
117117 maintaining :opsmgr:`head databases </reference/glossary/#std-term-head-database>` and
118118 :manual:`snapshots </reference/glossary/#std-term-snapshot>` for FCV 4.0 and
119119 earlier. Starting with FCV 4.2, onprem uses
120- :manual:`backup cursors <reference/glossary/#std-term-backup-cursor>` instead of
120+ :manual:`backup cursors </ reference/glossary/#std-term-backup-cursor>` instead of
121121 :opsmgr:`head databases </reference/glossary/#std-term-head-database>`.
122122
123123 .. seealso::
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ Glossary
132132 will have a different head database for each shard.
133133
134134 For FCV 4.2 and later, the WiredTiger storage engine takes snapshots
135- of your deployment using :manual:`backup cursors <reference/glossary/#std-term-backup-cursor>` to
135+ of your deployment using :manual:`backup cursors </ reference/glossary/#std-term-backup-cursor>` to
136136 allow point-in-time copying of the WiredTiger files. Applications
137137 can continue read and write operations on the database while
138138 WiredTiger takes the snapshot.
@@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ Glossary
266266 in the :term:`head directory`.
267267
268268 Starting with FCV 4.2, onprem uses
269- :manual:`backup cursors <reference/glossary/#std-term-backup-cursor>` instead of
269+ :manual:`backup cursors </ reference/glossary/#std-term-backup-cursor>` instead of
270270 :opsmgr:`head databases </reference/glossary/#std-term-head-database>`.
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