From 1c6891d6c478f3ca183deeaf9f3d20b4dd96fbb2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sunil Singh Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2024 16:08:56 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] Applying phrasing updates after review. Signed-off-by: Sunil Singh --- .../use-windows-clusters/use-windows-clusters.md | 8 ++++---- .../use-windows-clusters/use-windows-clusters.md | 8 ++++---- .../use-windows-clusters/use-windows-clusters.md | 8 ++++---- 3 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/how-to-guides/new-user-guides/kubernetes-clusters-in-rancher-setup/use-windows-clusters/use-windows-clusters.md b/docs/how-to-guides/new-user-guides/kubernetes-clusters-in-rancher-setup/use-windows-clusters/use-windows-clusters.md index 4815707c224..08c32c4a8ea 100644 --- a/docs/how-to-guides/new-user-guides/kubernetes-clusters-in-rancher-setup/use-windows-clusters/use-windows-clusters.md +++ b/docs/how-to-guides/new-user-guides/kubernetes-clusters-in-rancher-setup/use-windows-clusters/use-windows-clusters.md @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Rancher will allow Windows workload pods to deploy on both Windows and Linux wor ## General Requirements -The general node requirements for networking and operating systems are the same as the node requirements for a [Rancher installation](../../../../getting-started/installation-and-upgrade/installation-requirements/installation-requirements.md). +The general networking and operating system requirements for Windows nodes are the same as for other [Rancher installations](../../../../getting-started/installation-and-upgrade/installation-requirements/installation-requirements.md). ### OS Requirements @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ For the support lifecycle dates for Windows Server, see the [Microsoft Documenta ### Kubernetes Version -Information regarding Kubernetes component versions can be viewed in the [support matrices for RKE2 versions](https://www.suse.com/suse-rke2/support-matrix/all-supported-versions/). +For more information regarding Kubernetes component versions, see the [support matrices for RKE2 versions](https://www.suse.com/suse-rke2/support-matrix/all-supported-versions/). ### Node Requirements @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ If you are using the GCE (Google Compute Engine) cloud provider, you must do the This tutorial describes how to create a Rancher-provisioned cluster with the three nodes in the [recommended architecture.](#recommended-architecture) -When you provision a cluster with Rancher on existing nodes, you will add nodes to the cluster by installing the [Rancher agent](../../../../reference-guides/cluster-configuration/rancher-server-configuration/use-existing-nodes/rancher-agent-options.md) on each one. When you create or edit your cluster from the Rancher UI, run the **Registration Command** on each server to add it to your cluster. +When you provision a cluster with Rancher on existing nodes, you add nodes to the cluster by installing the [Rancher agent](../../../../reference-guides/cluster-configuration/rancher-server-configuration/use-existing-nodes/rancher-agent-options.md) on each one. To create or edit your cluster from the Rancher UI, run the **Registration Command** on each server to add it to your cluster. To set up a cluster with support for Windows nodes and containers, you will need to complete the tasks below. @@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ For each Linux worker node added into the cluster, the following taints will be In this section, we run a command to register the Windows worker node to the cluster. :::note -The cluster must be up and running with Linux etcd, control plane, and worker nodes before the registration command for adding Windows workers will display. +The registration command to add the Windows workers only appears after the cluster is running with Linux etcd, control plane, and worker nodes. ::: 1. After cluster creation, navigate to the **Registration** tab. diff --git a/versioned_docs/version-2.7/how-to-guides/new-user-guides/kubernetes-clusters-in-rancher-setup/use-windows-clusters/use-windows-clusters.md b/versioned_docs/version-2.7/how-to-guides/new-user-guides/kubernetes-clusters-in-rancher-setup/use-windows-clusters/use-windows-clusters.md index 4815707c224..08c32c4a8ea 100644 --- a/versioned_docs/version-2.7/how-to-guides/new-user-guides/kubernetes-clusters-in-rancher-setup/use-windows-clusters/use-windows-clusters.md +++ b/versioned_docs/version-2.7/how-to-guides/new-user-guides/kubernetes-clusters-in-rancher-setup/use-windows-clusters/use-windows-clusters.md @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Rancher will allow Windows workload pods to deploy on both Windows and Linux wor ## General Requirements -The general node requirements for networking and operating systems are the same as the node requirements for a [Rancher installation](../../../../getting-started/installation-and-upgrade/installation-requirements/installation-requirements.md). +The general networking and operating system requirements for Windows nodes are the same as for other [Rancher installations](../../../../getting-started/installation-and-upgrade/installation-requirements/installation-requirements.md). ### OS Requirements @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ For the support lifecycle dates for Windows Server, see the [Microsoft Documenta ### Kubernetes Version -Information regarding Kubernetes component versions can be viewed in the [support matrices for RKE2 versions](https://www.suse.com/suse-rke2/support-matrix/all-supported-versions/). +For more information regarding Kubernetes component versions, see the [support matrices for RKE2 versions](https://www.suse.com/suse-rke2/support-matrix/all-supported-versions/). ### Node Requirements @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ If you are using the GCE (Google Compute Engine) cloud provider, you must do the This tutorial describes how to create a Rancher-provisioned cluster with the three nodes in the [recommended architecture.](#recommended-architecture) -When you provision a cluster with Rancher on existing nodes, you will add nodes to the cluster by installing the [Rancher agent](../../../../reference-guides/cluster-configuration/rancher-server-configuration/use-existing-nodes/rancher-agent-options.md) on each one. When you create or edit your cluster from the Rancher UI, run the **Registration Command** on each server to add it to your cluster. +When you provision a cluster with Rancher on existing nodes, you add nodes to the cluster by installing the [Rancher agent](../../../../reference-guides/cluster-configuration/rancher-server-configuration/use-existing-nodes/rancher-agent-options.md) on each one. To create or edit your cluster from the Rancher UI, run the **Registration Command** on each server to add it to your cluster. To set up a cluster with support for Windows nodes and containers, you will need to complete the tasks below. @@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ For each Linux worker node added into the cluster, the following taints will be In this section, we run a command to register the Windows worker node to the cluster. :::note -The cluster must be up and running with Linux etcd, control plane, and worker nodes before the registration command for adding Windows workers will display. +The registration command to add the Windows workers only appears after the cluster is running with Linux etcd, control plane, and worker nodes. ::: 1. After cluster creation, navigate to the **Registration** tab. diff --git a/versioned_docs/version-2.8/how-to-guides/new-user-guides/kubernetes-clusters-in-rancher-setup/use-windows-clusters/use-windows-clusters.md b/versioned_docs/version-2.8/how-to-guides/new-user-guides/kubernetes-clusters-in-rancher-setup/use-windows-clusters/use-windows-clusters.md index 4815707c224..08c32c4a8ea 100644 --- a/versioned_docs/version-2.8/how-to-guides/new-user-guides/kubernetes-clusters-in-rancher-setup/use-windows-clusters/use-windows-clusters.md +++ b/versioned_docs/version-2.8/how-to-guides/new-user-guides/kubernetes-clusters-in-rancher-setup/use-windows-clusters/use-windows-clusters.md @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Rancher will allow Windows workload pods to deploy on both Windows and Linux wor ## General Requirements -The general node requirements for networking and operating systems are the same as the node requirements for a [Rancher installation](../../../../getting-started/installation-and-upgrade/installation-requirements/installation-requirements.md). +The general networking and operating system requirements for Windows nodes are the same as for other [Rancher installations](../../../../getting-started/installation-and-upgrade/installation-requirements/installation-requirements.md). ### OS Requirements @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ For the support lifecycle dates for Windows Server, see the [Microsoft Documenta ### Kubernetes Version -Information regarding Kubernetes component versions can be viewed in the [support matrices for RKE2 versions](https://www.suse.com/suse-rke2/support-matrix/all-supported-versions/). +For more information regarding Kubernetes component versions, see the [support matrices for RKE2 versions](https://www.suse.com/suse-rke2/support-matrix/all-supported-versions/). ### Node Requirements @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ If you are using the GCE (Google Compute Engine) cloud provider, you must do the This tutorial describes how to create a Rancher-provisioned cluster with the three nodes in the [recommended architecture.](#recommended-architecture) -When you provision a cluster with Rancher on existing nodes, you will add nodes to the cluster by installing the [Rancher agent](../../../../reference-guides/cluster-configuration/rancher-server-configuration/use-existing-nodes/rancher-agent-options.md) on each one. When you create or edit your cluster from the Rancher UI, run the **Registration Command** on each server to add it to your cluster. +When you provision a cluster with Rancher on existing nodes, you add nodes to the cluster by installing the [Rancher agent](../../../../reference-guides/cluster-configuration/rancher-server-configuration/use-existing-nodes/rancher-agent-options.md) on each one. To create or edit your cluster from the Rancher UI, run the **Registration Command** on each server to add it to your cluster. To set up a cluster with support for Windows nodes and containers, you will need to complete the tasks below. @@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ For each Linux worker node added into the cluster, the following taints will be In this section, we run a command to register the Windows worker node to the cluster. :::note -The cluster must be up and running with Linux etcd, control plane, and worker nodes before the registration command for adding Windows workers will display. +The registration command to add the Windows workers only appears after the cluster is running with Linux etcd, control plane, and worker nodes. ::: 1. After cluster creation, navigate to the **Registration** tab.