diff --git a/content/rancher/v2.x/en/cluster-admin/editing-clusters/_index.md b/content/rancher/v2.x/en/cluster-admin/editing-clusters/_index.md index 3ff74c42103..d7eb5fa7dd5 100644 --- a/content/rancher/v2.x/en/cluster-admin/editing-clusters/_index.md +++ b/content/rancher/v2.x/en/cluster-admin/editing-clusters/_index.md @@ -28,12 +28,11 @@ Cluster administrators can [edit the membership for a cluster,]({{}}/ra When editing clusters, clusters that are [launched using RKE]({{< baseurl >}}/rancher/v2.x/en/cluster-provisioning/rke-clusters/) feature more options than clusters that are imported or hosted by a Kubernetes provider. The headings that follow document options available only for RKE clusters. -### Upgrading ingress-nginx +### Updating ingress-nginx -For RKE v0.1.8+, the `ingress-nginx` YAML does not contain an `updateStrategy`. Therefore, the `updateStrategy` is the default value that is set by the Kubernetes API version. For example, the default `updateStrategy` for Kubernetes v1.13 was `onDelete`. When RKE v0.3.2 began supporting Kubernetes v1.16, the `updateStrategy` for `ingress-nginx` became `RollingUpdate` by default for RKE clusters with Kubernetes 1.16. This policy allows the daemonset to restart the pods. - -For RKE prior to v0.1.8, the `updateStrategy` directive in the `ingress-nginx` YAML was set to `OnDelete` because RKE did not yet support updating ingress and addons. In that case, you will need to delete these pods to get the correct version for your deployment. +Clusters that were created before Kubernetes 1.16 will have an `ingress-nginx` `updateStrategy` of `OnDelete`. Clusters that were created with Kubernetes 1.16 or newer will have `RollingUpdate`. +If the `updateStrategy` of `ingress-nginx` is `OnDelete`, you will need to delete these pods to get the correct version for your deployment. # Editing Other Cluster Options