Modified into appropriate words (#10768)
* Modified into appropriate words * Modified into appropriate wordspull/10611/head
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{{< feature-state for_k8s_version="1.11" state="stable" >}}
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The lifecycle of the kubeadm CLI tool is decoupled from the
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[Kubernetes Node Agent](/docs/reference/command-line-tools-reference/kubelet), which is a daemon that runs
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on each Kubernetes master or Node. The kubeadm CLI tool is executed by the user when Kubernetes is
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[kubelet](/docs/reference/command-line-tools-reference/kubelet), which is a daemon that runs
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on each node within the Kubernetes cluster. The kubeadm CLI tool is executed by the user when Kubernetes is
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initialized or upgraded, whereas the kubelet is always running in the background.
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Since the kubelet is a daemon, it needs to be maintained by some kind of a init
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@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ Virtual IPs for services are now allocated from this subnet. You also need to se
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by the kubelet, using the `--cluster-dns` flag. This setting needs to be the same for every kubelet
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on every manager and Node in the cluster. The kubelet provides a versioned, structured API object
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that can configure most parameters in the kubelet and push out this configuration to each running
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kubelet in the cluster. This object is called **the kubelet's ComponentConfig**.
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kubelet in the cluster. This object is called **the kubelet's ComponentConfig**.
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The ComponentConfig allows the user to specify flags such as the cluster DNS IP addresses expressed as
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a list of values to a camelCased key, illustrated by the following example:
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@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ networking, or other host-specific parameters. The following list provides a few
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- Currently, the kubelet cannot automatically detects the cgroup driver used by the CRI runtime,
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but the value of `--cgroup-driver` must match the cgroup driver used by the CRI runtime to ensure
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the health of the kubelet.
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- Depending on the CRI runtime your cluster uses, you may need to specify different flags to the kubelet.
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For instance, when using Docker, you need to specify flags such as `--network-plugin=cni`, but if you
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are using an external runtime, you need to specify `--container-runtime=remote` and specify the CRI
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