diff --git a/ee/ucp/admin/configure/join-nodes/join-windows-nodes-to-cluster.md b/ee/ucp/admin/configure/join-nodes/join-windows-nodes-to-cluster.md index da31e56e1b..ed2a03f2b1 100644 --- a/ee/ucp/admin/configure/join-nodes/join-windows-nodes-to-cluster.md +++ b/ee/ucp/admin/configure/join-nodes/join-windows-nodes-to-cluster.md @@ -1,25 +1,25 @@ --- title: Join Windows worker nodes to your cluster -description: Join worker nodes that are running on Windows Server 2016 to a Docker EE cluster. -keywords: Docker EE, UCP, cluster, scale, worker, Windows +description: Join worker nodes that are running on Windows Server to a Docker Enterprise cluster. +keywords: Docker Enterprise, UCP, cluster, scale, worker, Windows redirect_from: - /datacenter/ucp/3.0/guides/admin/configure/join-nodes/join-windows-nodes-to-cluster/ --- -Docker Enterprise Edition supports worker nodes that run on Windows Server 2016 or 1709. -Only worker nodes are supported on Windows, and all manager nodes in the cluster +Docker Enterprise Edition supports worker nodes that run on Windows Server 2016, 1709, +or 1803. Only worker nodes are supported on Windows, and all manager nodes in the cluster must run on Linux. Follow these steps to enable a worker node on Windows. -1. Install Docker EE Engine on Windows Server 2016. +1. Install Docker Engine - Enterprise on Windows Server 2016, 1709, or 1803. 2. Configure the Windows node. 3. Join the Windows node to the cluster. -## Install Docker EE Engine on Windows Server 2016 or 1709 +## Install Docker Engine - Enterprise on Windows Server -[Install Docker EE Engine](/engine/installation/windows/docker-ee/#use-a-script-to-install-docker-ee) -on a Windows Server 2016 or 1709 instance to enable joining a cluster that's managed by +[Install Docker Engine - Enterprise](/engine/installation/windows/docker-ee/#use-a-script-to-install-docker-ee) +on a Windows Server 2016, 1709 or 1803 instance to enable joining a cluster that's managed by Docker Enterprise Edition. ## Configure the Windows node @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Follow these steps to configure the docker daemon and the Windows environment. 1. Add a label to the node. 2. Pull the Windows-specific image of `ucp-agent`, which is named `ucp-agent-win`. 3. Run the Windows worker setup script provided with `ucp-agent-win`. -4. Join the cluster with the token provided by the Docker EE web UI or CLI. +4. Join the cluster with the token provided by the Docker UCP web UI or CLI. ### Add a label to the node @@ -117,9 +117,9 @@ to the corresponding files in `C:\ProgramData\docker\daemoncerts`: ## Join the Windows node to the cluster Now you can join the cluster by using the `docker swarm join` command that's -provided by the Docker EE web UI and CLI. +provided by the Docker UCP web UI and CLI. -1. Log in to the Docker EE web UI with an administrator account. +1. Log in to the Docker UCP web UI with an administrator account. 2. Navigate to the **Nodes** page. 3. Click **Add Node** to add a new node. 4. In the **Node Type** section, click **Windows**. @@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ docker container run --rm {{ page.ucp_org }}/ucp-agent-win:{{ page.ucp_version } ### Open ports in the Windows firewall -Docker EE requires that ports 2376 and 12376 are open for inbound TCP traffic. +Docker Enterprise requires that ports 2376 and 12376 are open for inbound TCP traffic. In a PowerShell terminal running as Administrator, run these commands to add rules to the Windows firewall. @@ -193,11 +193,11 @@ netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name="docker_proxy" dir=in action=allow prot Start-Service docker ``` -The `dockerd` service and the Windows environment are now configured to join a Docker EE cluster. +The `dockerd` service and the Windows environment are now configured to join a Docker Enterprise cluster. > TLS certificate setup > -> If the TLS certificates aren't set up correctly, the Docker EE web UI shows the +> If the TLS certificates aren't set up correctly, the Docker UCP web UI shows the > following warning. > > ```