* Improve CronJob page
This PR adds a note about the special constraint on CronJob names. The
contstraint is not captured in the API specification or anywhere else to
my knownledge.
* Update content/en/docs/concepts/workloads/controllers/cron-jobs.md
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I searched for obvious replacements using Google, but did not see any.
(I don't want to hyperlink to blog posts, as blogs don't come with any
commitment for someone to keep them current).
The earlier E2E blog post touch on some of these aspects, but was more
focused on writing a custom test suite. Using the existing tests
unchanged may be simpler and sufficient. Because it is not that
well-known yet, a blog post seems useful.
- move the sections about custom certificates and external CA
to the kubeadm-certs page
- minor cleanups to the kubeadm-certs page, including updated output
for the check-expiration command
- link the implementation details page to the new locations
for custom certs and external CA
* Update cluster health check command for newer etcd
Existing docs assume the older (v3.2) etcdctl `health-check` command but with a 3.4.3 cluster (which is what kubeadm creates in the static manifest now), that subcommand is no longer supported and returns 404 errors like:
```
root@etcd-1:~# docker run --rm -it --net host -v /etc/kubernetes:/etc/kubernetes quay.io/coreos/etcd:${ETCD_TAG} etcdctl --cert-file /etc/kubernetes/pki/etcd/peer.crt --key-file /etc/kubernetes/pki/etcd/peer.key --ca-file /etc/kubernetes/pki/etcd/ca.crt --endpoints https://10.170.68.181:2379 cluster-health
cluster may be unhealthy: failed to list members
Error: unexpected status code 404
```
* PR review changes
* Adding helm3 command
helm3 doesn't have name flag hence above command fails when user is using helm3(which is latest in its kind)
* adding tab for Helm3 and defaulting it
* addressing comments
In 203391835d, an explicit anchor '#noderestriction' was added to the
NodeRestriction section of the Admission Controllers reference document,
which caused the link to the '#NodeRestriction' anchor in the Node
Authorization document to break and lead to the top of the Admission
Controllers document instead of to the NodeRestriction section further
down the page. This change fixes the link to point to the intended
section instead of to the whole page in general.
* Blog post links (hugo issue)
This commit aims to fix multiple occurrences of issue introduced before
switching blog engine to hugo, after which no blog links with "." was
working.
It's include a huge ammount of links with kubernetes version in it.
This commit also include one or two additional link fixes found while
making changes in attempt to solve current situation.
* Additional fix for Chinese website blog post.
* Clarify port selection section
Avoids situation where a beginner is directed to enter the wrong port and has to backtrack and reread.
* Update content/en/docs/tutorials/hello-minikube.md
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* Update documentation to reflect Go 1.13 dependency for Kubernetes 1.17+
* Rephrased required Golang version
* Updated french translation to match English Golang version
Without this change, the instruction to "get familiar with" the Pods
concept directs the user to the pods section of the User Guide, which
actually redirects to the "Run a Stateless Application Using a
Deployment" task, which is not strictly about Pods. This change fixes
the link to point to the Pods Overview in the Concepts section, which
makes more sense in this context.