From 7d2156464a3c39f42fdb1300f6495bc81c3059c8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Johannes Gehrs Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2018 15:15:37 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Correct Spelling of "kubernetesVersion" Should be crosschecked by someone, but at least in my cluster spec the spelling is "kubernetesVersion" (non-capitalized start of word). --- docs/upgrade.md | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/upgrade.md b/docs/upgrade.md index 935d4b5f67..aa4826f7bd 100644 --- a/docs/upgrade.md +++ b/docs/upgrade.md @@ -1,17 +1,17 @@ ## Upgrading Kubernetes -Upgrading Kubernetes is easy with kops. The cluster spec contains a `KubernetesVersion`, so you can simply edit it with `kops edit`, and apply the updated configuration to your cluster. +Upgrading Kubernetes is easy with kops. The cluster spec contains a `kubernetesVersion`, so you can simply edit it with `kops edit`, and apply the updated configuration to your cluster. The `kops upgrade` command also automates checking for and applying updates. -It is recommended to run the latest version of Kops to ensure compatibility with the target KubernetesVersion. When applying a Kubernetes minor version upgrade (e.g. `v1.5.3` to `v1.6.0`), you should confirm that the target KubernetesVersion is compatible with the [current Kops release](https://github.com/kubernetes/kops/releases). +It is recommended to run the latest version of Kops to ensure compatibility with the target kubernetesVersion. When applying a Kubernetes minor version upgrade (e.g. `v1.5.3` to `v1.6.0`), you should confirm that the target kubernetesVersion is compatible with the [current Kops release](https://github.com/kubernetes/kops/releases). Note: if you want to upgrade from a `kube-up` installation, please see the instructions for [how to upgrade kubernetes installed with kube-up](cluster_upgrades_and_migrations.md). ### Manual update * `kops edit cluster $NAME` -* set the KubernetesVersion to the target version (e.g. `v1.3.5`) +* set the kubernetesVersion to the target version (e.g. `v1.3.5`) * `kops update cluster $NAME` to preview, then `kops update cluster $NAME --yes` * `kops rolling-update cluster $NAME` to preview, then `kops rolling-update cluster $NAME --yes` @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Upgrade uses the latest Kubernetes version considered stable by kops, defined in ### Terraform Users * `kops edit cluster $NAME` -* set the KubernetesVersion to the target version (e.g. `v1.3.5`) +* set the kubernetesVersion to the target version (e.g. `v1.3.5`) * NOTE: The next 3 steps must all be ran in the same directory * `kops update cluster $NAME --target=terraform` * `terraform plan`