Adding the successThreshold default value of startupProbe in the Configure Probes section.
fixes: https://github.com/kubernetes/website/issues/24049
Signed-off-by: Nate W <4453979+nate-double-u@users.noreply.github.com>
After removing the sections of the page that are not in line with the
content guide, there is little left.
Edit pages that link to removed task to no longer link there.
Redirect using 302 status so that there is a future opportunity to reinstate
the page or something like it.
- Avoid links to removed cluster management task
- Broaden applicability of “Safely Drain A Node”
- Add (stub) cluster upgrade task page
- Add a basic page about upgrading your cluster.
- Add a task page about enabling or disabling HTTP APIs
Tidying; also drop details of third-party audit configuration
- aggregated API servers
- remove examples of log shipping with fluentd and Logstash
These examples would find a better home in a blog article or elsewhere
on the web. For example, a new blog article that provides detailed
advice about how to deploy log aggregation, configure log shipping into
the aggregator, and protect the audit logs from tampering.
- Instead of telling the users to remove the flag, tell them
that they can point to a copy of the new CA for --client-ca-file
--cluster-signing-cert-file that is not in a bundle with the old CA.
- Don't reference the kubeadm issue. If sig-auth has a tracking
issue for --client-ca-file / --cmanual-ca-rotation: adjust note for "--client-ca-file"
- Instead of telling the users to remove the --client-ca-file flag,
tell them that they can point to a copy of the new CA.
Mention the same for --cluster-signing-cert-file.
- Don't reference the kubeadm issue. If sig-auth has a tracking
issue for --client-ca-file / --cluster-signing-cert-file and bundles
we can add that at some point.
- It's now more precise regarding the format of finalizers (which have to
consist of a namespace and a name, separated by a forward slash or they
will get rejected by the apiserver, with the exception of built in ones)
- It's less repetitve in general
This PR fixes links where the target is a redirection. The special case
is about minikube, which has been deleted recently. The dangling link
now points to `/docs/tasks/tools/` which makes no sense. This PR change
the target for `minikube` to `https://minikube.sigs.k8s.io/docs/`.
This change corrects the capitalization for the code blocks referring to
`statusReplicasPath` and `labelSelectorPath` to make the descriptive
text consistent with the code values.
Readers from several different backgrounds will find it useful to know
about how Kubernetes controls access to its API. Promote this overview
to the Security subsection of Concepts.