diff --git a/content/en/docs/setup/production-environment/windows/intro-windows-in-kubernetes.md b/content/en/docs/setup/production-environment/windows/intro-windows-in-kubernetes.md index 00d2b46bf0..0cf09f0ad9 100644 --- a/content/en/docs/setup/production-environment/windows/intro-windows-in-kubernetes.md +++ b/content/en/docs/setup/production-environment/windows/intro-windows-in-kubernetes.md @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Windows containers with process isolation have strict compatibility rules, [wher #### Pause Image -Microsoft maintains a Windows pause infrastructure container at `mcr.microsoft.com/oss/kubernetes/pause:1.4.1`. +Microsoft maintains a Windows pause infrastructure container at `mcr.microsoft.com/oss/kubernetes/pause:3.4.1`. #### Compute @@ -483,9 +483,9 @@ Your main source of help for troubleshooting your Kubernetes cluster should star nssm start flanneld # Register kubelet.exe - # Microsoft releases the pause infrastructure container at mcr.microsoft.com/oss/kubernetes/pause:1.4.1 + # Microsoft releases the pause infrastructure container at mcr.microsoft.com/oss/kubernetes/pause:3.4.1 nssm install kubelet C:\k\kubelet.exe - nssm set kubelet AppParameters --hostname-override= --v=6 --pod-infra-container-image=mcr.microsoft.com/oss/kubernetes/pause:1.4.1 --resolv-conf="" --allow-privileged=true --enable-debugging-handlers --cluster-dns= --cluster-domain=cluster.local --kubeconfig=c:\k\config --hairpin-mode=promiscuous-bridge --image-pull-progress-deadline=20m --cgroups-per-qos=false --log-dir= --logtostderr=false --enforce-node-allocatable="" --network-plugin=cni --cni-bin-dir=c:\k\cni --cni-conf-dir=c:\k\cni\config + nssm set kubelet AppParameters --hostname-override= --v=6 --pod-infra-container-image=mcr.microsoft.com/oss/kubernetes/pause:3.4.1 --resolv-conf="" --allow-privileged=true --enable-debugging-handlers --cluster-dns= --cluster-domain=cluster.local --kubeconfig=c:\k\config --hairpin-mode=promiscuous-bridge --image-pull-progress-deadline=20m --cgroups-per-qos=false --log-dir= --logtostderr=false --enforce-node-allocatable="" --network-plugin=cni --cni-bin-dir=c:\k\cni --cni-conf-dir=c:\k\cni\config nssm set kubelet AppDirectory C:\k nssm start kubelet @@ -600,7 +600,7 @@ Your main source of help for troubleshooting your Kubernetes cluster should star 1. `kubectl port-forward` fails with "unable to do port forwarding: wincat not found" - This was implemented in Kubernetes 1.15 by including wincat.exe in the pause infrastructure container `mcr.microsoft.com/oss/kubernetes/pause:1.4.1`. Be sure to use these versions or newer ones. + This was implemented in Kubernetes 1.15 by including wincat.exe in the pause infrastructure container `mcr.microsoft.com/oss/kubernetes/pause:3.4.1`. Be sure to use these versions or newer ones. If you would like to build your own pause infrastructure container be sure to include [wincat](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/sig-windows-tools/tree/master/cmd/wincat). 1. My Kubernetes installation is failing because my Windows Server node is behind a proxy @@ -616,7 +616,7 @@ Your main source of help for troubleshooting your Kubernetes cluster should star In a Kubernetes Pod, an infrastructure or "pause" container is first created to host the container endpoint. Containers that belong to the same pod, including infrastructure and worker containers, share a common network namespace and endpoint (same IP and port space). Pause containers are needed to accommodate worker containers crashing or restarting without losing any of the networking configuration. - The "pause" (infrastructure) image is hosted on Microsoft Container Registry (MCR). You can access it using `mcr.microsoft.com/oss/kubernetes/pause:1.4.1`. For more details, see the [DOCKERFILE](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/windows-testing/blob/master/images/pause/Dockerfile). + The "pause" (infrastructure) image is hosted on Microsoft Container Registry (MCR). You can access it using `mcr.microsoft.com/oss/kubernetes/pause:3.4.1`. For more details, see the [DOCKERFILE](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/windows-testing/blob/master/images/pause/Dockerfile). ### Further investigation