diff --git a/docs/user-guide/managing-deployments.md b/docs/user-guide/managing-deployments.md index 8e08434028..72023dcaf3 100644 --- a/docs/user-guide/managing-deployments.md +++ b/docs/user-guide/managing-deployments.md @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ --- --- - You've deployed your application and exposed it via a service. Now what? Kubernetes provides a number of tools to help you manage your application deployment, including scaling and updating. Among the features we'll discuss in more depth are [configuration files](/docs/user-guide/configuring-containers/#configuration-in-kubernetes) and [labels](/docs/user-guide/deploying-applications/#labels). * TOC @@ -217,7 +216,7 @@ For more information, please see [labels](/docs/user-guide/labels/) and [kubectl Sometimes you want to attach annotations to resources. Annotations are arbitrary non-identifying metadata for retrieval by API clients such as tools, libraries, etc. This can be done with `kubectl annotate`. For example: ```shell -$ kubectl annotate pods my-nginx-v4-9gw19 decscription='my frontend running nginx' +$ kubectl annotate pods my-nginx-v4-9gw19 description='my frontend running nginx' $ kubectl get pods my-nginx-v4-9gw19 -o yaml apiversion: v1 kind: pod