#420 Adding canonical refs to ./getting-started part 3/10 (#622)

* canonicized helm-chart-options

* canonicized tls-settings

* canonicized port-requirments

* canonicized docker-install-commands

2.0-2.4 don't appear to have sorresponding pages

* canonicized install-docker

* canonicized install-kubernetes

* fixed typos and incorrect pages
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Marty Hernandez Avedon
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title: Installing Docker
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<head>
<link rel="canonical" href="https://ranchermanager.docs.rancher.com/getting-started/installation-and-upgrade/installation-requirements/install-docker"/>
</head>
Docker is required to be installed on nodes where the Rancher server will be installed with Helm or Docker.
There are a couple of options for installing Docker. One option is to refer to the [official Docker documentation](https://docs.docker.com/install/) about how to install Docker on Linux. The steps will vary based on the Linux distribution.
@@ -3,6 +3,10 @@ title: Port Requirements
description: Read about port requirements needed in order for Rancher to operate properly, both for Rancher nodes and downstream Kubernetes cluster nodes
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<head>
<link rel="canonical" href="https://ranchermanager.docs.rancher.com/getting-started/installation-and-upgrade/installation-requirements/port-requirements"/>
</head>
import PortsIaasNodes from '@site/src/components/PortsIaasNodes'
import PortsCustomNodes from '@site/src/components/PortsCustomNodes'
import PortsImportedHosted from '@site/src/components/PortsImportedHosted'
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title: Docker Install Commands
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<head>
<link rel="canonical" href="https://ranchermanager.docs.rancher.com/getting-started/installation-and-upgrade/other-installation-methods/air-gapped-helm-cli-install/docker-install-commands"/>
</head>
The Docker installation is for Rancher users who want to test out Rancher.
Instead of running on a Kubernetes cluster, you install the Rancher server component on a single node using a `docker run` command. Since there is only one node and a single Docker container, if the node goes down, there is no copy of the etcd data available on other nodes and you will lose all the data of your Rancher server.
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title: '3. Install Kubernetes (Skip for Docker Installs)'
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<head>
<link rel="canonical" href="https://ranchermanager.docs.rancher.com/getting-started/installation-and-upgrade/other-installation-methods/air-gapped-helm-cli-install/install-kubernetes"/>
</head>
> Skip this section if you are installing Rancher on a single node with Docker.
This section describes how to install a Kubernetes cluster according to our [best practices for the Rancher server environment.](../../../../reference-guides/rancher-manager-architecture/architecture-recommendations.md#environment-for-kubernetes-installations) This cluster should be dedicated to run only the Rancher server.