From ea9d79eee4cb7dadf2fc610389e6dad30e9e7c8a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jennifer Travinski Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2022 11:11:14 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Updating --- .../rke-clusters/custom-nodes/custom-nodes.md | 20 +++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/en/cluster-provisioning/rke-clusters/custom-nodes/custom-nodes.md b/docs/en/cluster-provisioning/rke-clusters/custom-nodes/custom-nodes.md index 82e3cef778c..63a50530c4e 100644 --- a/docs/en/cluster-provisioning/rke-clusters/custom-nodes/custom-nodes.md +++ b/docs/en/cluster-provisioning/rke-clusters/custom-nodes/custom-nodes.md @@ -68,12 +68,12 @@ If you're using Amazon EC2 as your host and want to use the [dual-stack](https:/ 7. From **Node Role**, choose the roles that you want filled by a cluster node. You must provision at least one node for each role: `etcd`, `worker`, and `control plane`. All three roles are required for a custom cluster to finish provisioning. For more information on roles, see [this section.]({{}}/rancher/v2.6/en/overview/concepts/#roles-for-nodes-in-kubernetes-clusters) - :::note Notes: +:::note Notes: - - Using Windows nodes as Kubernetes workers? See [this section]({{}}/rancher/v2.6/en/cluster-provisioning/rke-clusters/windows-clusters/). - - Bare-Metal Server Reminder: If you plan on dedicating bare-metal servers to each role, you must provision a bare-metal server for each role (i.e. provision multiple bare-metal servers). +- Using Windows nodes as Kubernetes workers? See [this section]({{}}/rancher/v2.6/en/cluster-provisioning/rke-clusters/windows-clusters/). +- Bare-Metal Server Reminder: If you plan on dedicating bare-metal servers to each role, you must provision a bare-metal server for each role (i.e. provision multiple bare-metal servers). - ::: +::: 8. **Optional**: Click **[Show advanced options]({{}}/rancher/v2.6/en/cluster-provisioning/rke-clusters/rancher-agents/)** to specify IP address(es) to use when registering the node, override the hostname of the node, or to add [labels](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/labels/) or [taints](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/taint-and-toleration/) to the node. @@ -81,11 +81,11 @@ If you're using Amazon EC2 as your host and want to use the [dual-stack](https:/ 10. Log in to your Linux host using your preferred shell, such as PuTTy or a remote Terminal connection. Run the command copied to your clipboard. - :::note +:::note - Repeat steps 7-10 if you want to dedicate specific hosts to specific node roles. Repeat the steps as many times as needed. +Repeat steps 7-10 if you want to dedicate specific hosts to specific node roles. Repeat the steps as many times as needed. - ::: +::: 11. When you finish running the command(s) on your Linux host(s), click **Done**. @@ -119,11 +119,11 @@ The following resources need to be tagged with a `ClusterID`: - **Subnet**: The subnet used for your cluster - **Security Group**: The security group used for your cluster. - :::note +:::note - Do not tag multiple security groups. Tagging multiple groups generates an error when creating Elastic Load Balancer. +Do not tag multiple security groups. Tagging multiple groups generates an error when creating Elastic Load Balancer. - ::: +::: The tag that should be used is: