update config definition for KMS key alias support

Signed-off-by: Liang <lli@hiya.com>
pull/163/head
Liang 2017-10-27 16:40:32 -07:00
parent 2cdd8448c2
commit 67811606c0
1 changed files with 1 additions and 1 deletions

View File

@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ The configurable parameters are as follows:
| `disableSSL` | bool | `false` | Set this to `true` if you are using Minio (or another local, S3-compatible storage service) and your deployment is not secured. |
| `s3ForcePathStyle` | bool | `false` | Set this to `true` if you are using a local storage service like Minio. |
| `s3Url` | string | Required field for non-AWS-hosted storage| *Example*: http://minio:9000<br><br>You can specify the AWS S3 URL here for explicitness, but Ark can already generate it from `region`, and `bucket`. This field is primarily for local storage services like Minio.|
| `kmsKeyId` | string | Empty | *Example*: "502b409c-4da1-419f-a16e-eif453b3i49f"<br><br>Specify an [AWS KMS key][10] id to enable encryption of the backups stored in S3. Only works with AWS S3 and may require explicitly granting key usage rights.|
| `kmsKeyId` | string | Empty | *Example*: "502b409c-4da1-419f-a16e-eif453b3i49f" or "alias/`<KMS-Key-Alias-Name>`"<br><br>Specify an [AWS KMS key][10] id or alias to enable encryption of the backups stored in S3. Only works with AWS S3 and may require explicitly granting key usage rights.|
#### persistentVolumeProvider (AWS Only)