Replace OPENBMC with BMC in the code

Changes:
   - OPENBMC is a generic term used, whereas
     the correct term to use is BMC. Updating
     in all code and documentation.

Tested:
   - Ran with the changes from the sandbox
Change-Id: Ide2d26f94a7f824005776e53105f199ac56fd980
Signed-off-by: George Keishing <gkeishin@in.ibm.com>
diff --git a/lib/ffdc_cli_robot_script.py b/lib/ffdc_cli_robot_script.py
index d31aa2d..638fd53 100644
--- a/lib/ffdc_cli_robot_script.py
+++ b/lib/ffdc_cli_robot_script.py
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@
         dict_of_parms = {}
         # When method is invoked with no parm,
         # use robot variables
-        # OPENBMC_HOST, OPENBMC_USERNAME, OPENBMC_PASSWORD, OPENBMC (type)
+        # OPENBMC_HOST, OPENBMC_USERNAME, OPENBMC_PASSWORD, BMC (type)
         dict_of_parms["OPENBMC_HOST"] = robotBuildIn().get_variable_value(
             "${OPENBMC_HOST}", default=None
         )
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@
         dict_of_parms["IPMI_PORT"] = robotBuildIn().get_variable_value(
             "${IPMI_PORT}", default=623
         )
-        dict_of_parms["REMOTE_TYPE"] = "OPENBMC"
+        dict_of_parms["REMOTE_TYPE"] = "BMC"
 
         run_ffdc_collector(dict_of_parms)
 
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@
             # When method is invoked with user defined dictionary,
             # dictionary keys has the following format
             # xx_HOST; xx_USERNAME, xx_PASSWORD, xx_TYPE
-            # where xx is one of OPENBMC, OS, or os_type LINUX/UBUNTU/AIX
+            # where xx is one of BMC, OS, or os_type LINUX/UBUNTU/AIX
             run_ffdc_collector(**kwargs)
 
 
@@ -218,7 +218,7 @@
 
         # If original ffdc request is for BMC,
         #  attempt to also collect ffdc for HOST_OS if possible.
-        if remote_type.upper() == "OPENBMC":
+        if remote_type.upper() == "BMC":
             os_host = robotBuildIn().get_variable_value(
                 "${OS_HOST}", default=None
             )