diff --git a/content/rancher/v2.x/en/cluster-provisioning/rke-clusters/cloud-providers/vsphere/out-of-tree/_index.md b/content/rancher/v2.x/en/cluster-provisioning/rke-clusters/cloud-providers/vsphere/out-of-tree/_index.md index 7ba765989f7..b2e11e8967a 100644 --- a/content/rancher/v2.x/en/cluster-provisioning/rke-clusters/cloud-providers/vsphere/out-of-tree/_index.md +++ b/content/rancher/v2.x/en/cluster-provisioning/rke-clusters/cloud-providers/vsphere/out-of-tree/_index.md @@ -36,12 +36,13 @@ The Cloud Provider Interface (CPI) should be installed first before installing t ``` kubectl describe nodes | grep "ProviderID" ``` + ### 3. Installing the CSI plugin - 1. From the **Cluster Explorer** view, go to the top left dropdown menu and click **Apps & Marketplace.** -1. Select the **vSphere CSI** chart. Fill out the required vCenter details. -2. Set **Enable CSI Migration** to **false**. -3. This chart creates a StorageClass with the `csi.vsphere.vmware.com` as the provisioner. Fill out the details for the StorageClass and launch the chart. +1. From the **Cluster Explorer** view, go to the top left dropdown menu and click **Apps & Marketplace.** +2. Select the **vSphere CSI** chart. Fill out the required vCenter details. +3. Set **Enable CSI Migration** to **false**. +4. This chart creates a StorageClass with the `csi.vsphere.vmware.com` as the provisioner. Fill out the details for the StorageClass and launch the chart. # Using the CSI driver for provisioning volumes The CSI chart by default creates a storageClass.