diff --git a/ee/ucp/interlock/deploy/upgrade.md b/ee/ucp/interlock/deploy/upgrade.md index 19f2c514d6..e695a0247e 100644 --- a/ee/ucp/interlock/deploy/upgrade.md +++ b/ee/ucp/interlock/deploy/upgrade.md @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ deployed. As part of this, services using HRM labels are inspected. 3. The HRM service is removed. 4. The `ucp-interlock` service is deployed with the configuration created. 5. The `ucp-interlock` service deploys the `ucp-interlock-extension` and -`ucp-interlock-proxy-services`. +`ucp-interlock-proxy` services. The only way to rollback from an upgrade is by restoring from a backup taken before the upgrade. If something goes wrong during the upgrade process, you @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ don't have any configuration with the same name by running: * If either the `ucp-interlock-extension` or `ucp-interlock-proxy` services are not running, it's possible that there are port conflicts. As a workaround re-enable the layer 7 routing configuration from the -[UCP settings page](deploy/index.md). Make sure the ports you choose are not +[UCP settings page](index.md). Make sure the ports you choose are not being used by other services. ## Workarounds and clean-up