Commit 95dde46b authored by Fabio Busatto's avatar Fabio Busatto Committed by Achilleas Pipinellis

Resolve "Update docs to reflect the new place of the Kubernetes page"

parent 21469fa6
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## Viewing the current status of an environment
The environment list under your project's **Pipelines ➔ Environments**, is
The environment list under your project's **Operations > Environments**, is
where you can find information of the last deployment status of an environment.
Here's how the Environments page looks so far.
......@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ that works.
You can't control everything, so sometimes things go wrong. When that unfortunate
time comes GitLab has you covered. Simply by clicking the **Rollback** button
that can be found in the deployments page
(**Pipelines ➔ Environments ➔ `environment name`**) you can relaunch the
(**Operations > Environments > `environment name`**) you can relaunch the
job with the commit associated with it.
>**Note:**
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......@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Give the project a name, and then select `Create project`.
## Connecting the EKS cluster
From the left side bar, hover over `CI/CD` and select `Kubernetes`, then click on `Add Kubernetes cluster`, and finally `Add an existing Kubernetes cluster`.
From the left side bar, hover over `Operations` and select `Kubernetes`, then click on `Add Kubernetes cluster`, and finally `Add an existing Kubernetes cluster`.
A few details from the EKS cluster will be required to connect it to GitLab.
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......@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Before proceeding, make sure the following requirements are met:
If all of the above requirements are met, you can proceed to create and add a
new Kubernetes cluster that will be hosted on GKE to your project:
1. Navigate to your project's **CI/CD > Kubernetes** page.
1. Navigate to your project's **Operations > Kubernetes** page.
1. Click on **Add Kubernetes cluster**.
1. Click on **Create with GKE**.
1. Connect your Google account if you haven't done already by clicking the
......@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ You need Maintainer [permissions] and above to access the Kubernetes page.
To add an existing Kubernetes cluster to your project:
1. Navigate to your project's **CI/CD > Kubernetes** page.
1. Navigate to your project's **Operations > Kubernetes** page.
1. Click on **Add Kubernetes cluster**.
1. Click on **Add an existing Kubernetes cluster** and fill in the details:
- **Kubernetes cluster name** (required) - The name you wish to give the cluster.
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......@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ GitLab can seamlessly deploy and manage Prometheus on a [connected Kubernetes cl
Once you have a connected Kubernetes cluster with Helm installed, deploying a managed Prometheus is as easy as a single click.
1. Go to the `CI/CD > Kubernetes` page, to view your connected clusters
1. Go to the `Operations > Kubernetes` page, to view your connected clusters
1. Select the cluster you would like to deploy Prometheus to
1. Click the **Install** button to deploy Prometheus to the cluster
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