Merge pull request #5162 from netroby/pr/fix-centos-doc

Fix document style
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Andrew Chen 2017-09-01 16:44:21 -07:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -570,22 +570,30 @@ Another workaround is to overwrite the default `kubeconfig` for the "admin" user
1. If you are using CentOS and encounter difficulty while setting up the master node 1. If you are using CentOS and encounter difficulty while setting up the master node
verify that your Docker cgroup driver matches the kubelet config: verify that your Docker cgroup driver matches the kubelet config:
``` ```bash
docker info |grep -i cgroup docker info |grep -i cgroup
cat /etc/systemd/system/kubelet.service.d/10-kubeadm.conf cat /etc/systemd/system/kubelet.service.d/10-kubeadm.conf
``` ```
If the Docker cgroup driver and the kubelet config don't match, change the kubelet config to match the Docker cgroup driver: If the Docker cgroup driver and the kubelet config don't match, change the kubelet config to match the Docker cgroup driver.
Update
```bash
KUBELET_CGROUP_ARGS=--cgroup-driver=systemd
``` ```
update KUBELET_CGROUP_ARGS=--cgroup-driver=systemd to KUBELET_CGROUP_ARGS=--cgroup-driver=cgroupfs
To
```bash
KUBELET_CGROUP_ARGS=--cgroup-driver=cgroupfs
``` ```
Then restart kubelet: Then restart kubelet:
``` ```bash
systemctl daemon-reload systemctl daemon-reload
service kubelet restart systemctl restart kubelet
``` ```
The `kubectl describe pod` or `kubectl logs` commands can help you diagnose errors. For example: The `kubectl describe pod` or `kubectl logs` commands can help you diagnose errors. For example: