basic-stateful-set.md: replace v1.6 with page.version (#4321)
basic-stateful-set.md: replace v1.6 with page.version
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@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ It creates a [Headless Service](/docs/user-guide/services/#headless-services),
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Download the example above, and save it to a file named `web.yaml`
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You will need to use two terminal windows. In the first terminal, use
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[`kubectl get`](/docs/user-guide/kubectl/v1.6/#get) to watch the creation
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[`kubectl get`](/docs/user-guide/kubectl/{{page.version}}/#get) to watch the creation
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of the StatefulSet's Pods.
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```shell
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```
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In the second terminal, use
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[`kubectl create`](/docs/user-guide/kubectl/v1.6/#create) to create the
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[`kubectl create`](/docs/user-guide/kubectl/{{page.version}}/#create) to create the
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Headless Service and StatefulSet defined in `web.yaml`.
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```shell
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### Using Stable Network Identities
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Each Pod has a stable hostname based on its ordinal index. Use
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[`kubectl exec`](/docs/user-guide/kubectl/v1.6/#exec) to execute the
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[`kubectl exec`](/docs/user-guide/kubectl/{{page.version}}/#exec) to execute the
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`hostname` command in each Pod.
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```shell
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web-1
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```
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Use [`kubectl run`](/docs/user-guide/kubectl/v1.6/#run) to execute
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Use [`kubectl run`](/docs/user-guide/kubectl/{{page.version}}/#run) to execute
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a container that provides the `nslookup` command from the `dnsutils` package.
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Using `nslookup` on the Pods' hostnames, you can examine their in-cluster DNS
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addresses.
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kubectl get pod -w -l app=nginx
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```
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In a second terminal, use
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[`kubectl delete`](/docs/user-guide/kubectl/v1.6/#delete) to delete all
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[`kubectl delete`](/docs/user-guide/kubectl/{{page.version}}/#delete) to delete all
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the Pods in the StatefulSet.
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```shell
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## Scaling a StatefulSet
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Scaling a StatefulSet refers to increasing or decreasing the number of replicas.
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This is accomplished by updating the `replicas` field. You can use either
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[`kubectl scale`](/docs/user-guide/kubectl/v1.6/#scale) or
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[`kubectl patch`](/docs/user-guide/kubectl/v1.6/#patch) to scale a Stateful
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[`kubectl scale`](/docs/user-guide/kubectl/{{page.version}}/#scale) or
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[`kubectl patch`](/docs/user-guide/kubectl/{{page.version}}/#patch) to scale a Stateful
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Set.
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### Scaling Up
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kubectl get pods -w -l app=nginx
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```
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Use [`kubectl delete`](/docs/user-guide/kubectl/v1.6/#delete) to delete the
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Use [`kubectl delete`](/docs/user-guide/kubectl/{{page.version}}/#delete) to delete the
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StatefulSet. Make sure to supply the `--cascade=false` parameter to the
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command. This parameter tells Kubernetes to only delete the StatefulSet, and to
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not delete any of its Pods.
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