diff --git a/content/rancher/v2.x/en/installation/install-rancher-on-k8s/_index.md b/content/rancher/v2.x/en/installation/install-rancher-on-k8s/_index.md index 7aa331930f3..e0bffd0bf83 100644 --- a/content/rancher/v2.x/en/installation/install-rancher-on-k8s/_index.md +++ b/content/rancher/v2.x/en/installation/install-rancher-on-k8s/_index.md @@ -17,14 +17,14 @@ Set up the Rancher server's local Kubernetes cluster. The cluster requirements depend on the Rancher version: - **As of Rancher v2.5,** Rancher can be installed on any Kubernetes cluster. This cluster can use upstream Kubernetes, or it can use one of Rancher's Kubernetes distributions, or it can be a managed Kubernetes cluster from a provider such as Amazon EKS. Note: To deploy Rancher v2.5 on a hosted Kubernetes cluster such as EKS, GKE, or AKS, you should deploy a compatible Ingress controller first to configure [SSL termination on Rancher.]({{}}/rancher/v2.x/en/installation/install-rancher-on-k8s/#4-choose-your-ssl-configuration). -- **In Rancher v2.4.x,** Rancher needs to be installed on a K3s Kubernetes cluster or an RKE Kubernetes cluster or on an RKE2 Kubernetes cluster. +- **In Rancher v2.4.x,** Rancher needs to be installed on a K3s Kubernetes cluster or an RKE Kubernetes cluster. - **In Rancher before v2.4,** Rancher needs to be installed on an RKE Kubernetes cluster. For the tutorial to install an RKE Kubernetes cluster, refer to [this page.]({{}}/rancher/v2.x/en/installation/resources/k8s-tutorials/ha-rke/) For help setting up the infrastructure for a high-availability RKE cluster, refer to [this page.]({{}}/rancher/v2.x/en/installation/resources/k8s-tutorials/infrastructure-tutorials/infra-for-ha) For the tutorial to install a K3s Kubernetes cluster, refer to [this page.]({{}}/rancher/v2.x/en/installation/resources/k8s-tutorials/ha-with-external-db) For help setting up the infrastructure for a high-availability K3s cluster, refer to [this page.]({{}}/rancher/v2.x/en/installation/resources/k8s-tutorials/infrastructure-tutorials/infra-for-ha-with-external-db) -For the tutorial to install a RKE2 Kubernetes cluster, refer to [this page.]({{}}/rancher/v2.x/en/installation/resources/k8s-tutorials/ha-RKE2) For help setting up the infrastructure for a high-availability RKE2 cluster, refer to [this page.]({{}}/rancher/v2.x/en/installation/resources/k8s-tutorials/infrastructure-tutorials/infra-for-rke2-ha) +For the tutorial to install an RKE2 Kubernetes cluster, refer to [this page.]({{}}/rancher/v2.x/en/installation/resources/k8s-tutorials/ha-RKE2) For help setting up the infrastructure for a high-availability RKE2 cluster, refer to [this page.]({{}}/rancher/v2.x/en/installation/resources/k8s-tutorials/infrastructure-tutorials/infra-for-rke2-ha) # Install the Rancher Helm Chart diff --git a/content/rancher/v2.x/en/installation/resources/k8s-tutorials/ha-RKE2/_index.md b/content/rancher/v2.x/en/installation/resources/k8s-tutorials/ha-RKE2/_index.md index c5fe003520f..a04d9e2a409 100644 --- a/content/rancher/v2.x/en/installation/resources/k8s-tutorials/ha-RKE2/_index.md +++ b/content/rancher/v2.x/en/installation/resources/k8s-tutorials/ha-RKE2/_index.md @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ kube-system rke2-metrics-server-5f9b5757dc-k5sgh 1/1 Runni **Result:** You have confirmed that you can access the cluster with `kubectl` and the RKE2 cluster is running successfully. Now the Rancher management server can be installed on the cluster. -### 4. Configure nginx to be a daemonset +### 5. Configure nginx to be a daemonset Currently, RKE2 deploys nginx-ingress as a deployment, and that can impact the rancher deployment where you can not use all servers to proxy request to rancher pods, to rectify that you should drop the following file to /var/lib/rancher/rke2/server/manifests on any of the server nodes