Commit cf720584 authored by Amy Qualls's avatar Amy Qualls

Merge branch 'docs-fix-line-breaks' into 'master'

Remove broken br tags

See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab!34369
parents 01c4d41b 43135f8e
......@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ second: '(?:\b[A-Z][a-z]+ )+\(([A-Z]{3,5})\)'
# ... with the exception of these:
exceptions:
- API
- ARN
- ASCII
- AWS
- CNAME
......@@ -30,6 +31,7 @@ exceptions:
- HTML
- HTTP
- HTTPS
- IAM
- IDE
- JSON
- LDAP
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......@@ -59,7 +59,6 @@ To create and add a new Kubernetes cluster to your project, group, or instance:
- Project's **{cloud-gear}** **Operations > Kubernetes** page, for a project-level cluster.
- Group's **{cloud-gear}** **Kubernetes** page, for a group-level cluster.
- **{admin}** **Admin Area >** **{cloud-gear}** **Kubernetes**, for an instance-level cluster.
<br><br/>
1. Click **Add Kubernetes cluster**.
1. Under the **Create new cluster** tab, click **Amazon EKS**. You will be provided with an
`Account ID` and `External ID` to use in the next step.
......@@ -155,7 +154,6 @@ To create and add a new Kubernetes cluster to your project, group, or instance:
- **Node count** - The number of worker nodes.
- **GitLab-managed cluster** - Leave this checked if you want GitLab to manage namespaces and service accounts for this cluster.
See the [Managed clusters section](index.md#gitlab-managed-clusters) for more information.
<br><br/>
1. Finally, click the **Create Kubernetes cluster** button.
After about 10 minutes, your cluster will be ready to go. You can now proceed
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......@@ -161,7 +161,6 @@ To add a Kubernetes cluster to your project, group, or instance:
1. Project's **{cloud-gear}** **Operations > Kubernetes** page, for a project-level cluster.
1. Group's **{cloud-gear}** **Kubernetes** page, for a group-level cluster.
1. **{admin}** **Admin Area >** **{cloud-gear}** **Kubernetes** page, for an instance-level cluster.
<br></br>
1. Click **Add Kubernetes cluster**.
1. Click the **Add existing cluster** tab and fill in the details:
1. **Kubernetes cluster name** (required) - The name you wish to give the cluster.
......@@ -184,9 +183,7 @@ To add a Kubernetes cluster to your project, group, or instance:
1. Get the certificate by running this command:
```shell
kubectl get secret <secret name> -o jsonpath="{['data']['ca\.crt']}" | base64 --decode
```
NOTE: **Note:**
......@@ -199,7 +196,6 @@ To add a Kubernetes cluster to your project, group, or instance:
**The token used should belong to a service account with
[`cluster-admin`](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/access-authn-authz/rbac/#user-facing-roles)
privileges.** To create this service account:
1. Create a file called `gitlab-admin-service-account.yaml` with contents:
```yaml
......@@ -282,7 +278,6 @@ To add a Kubernetes cluster to your project, group, or instance:
1. **GitLab-managed cluster** - Leave this checked if you want GitLab to manage namespaces and service accounts for this cluster.
See the [Managed clusters section](index.md#gitlab-managed-clusters) for more information.
1. **Project namespace** (optional) - You don't have to fill it in; by leaving
it blank, GitLab will create one for you. Also:
- Each project should have a unique namespace.
......@@ -292,7 +287,7 @@ To add a Kubernetes cluster to your project, group, or instance:
- If you or someone created a secret specifically for the project, usually
with limited permissions, the secret's namespace and project namespace may
be the same.
<br></br>
1. Finally, click the **Create Kubernetes cluster** button.
After a couple of minutes, your cluster will be ready to go. You can now proceed
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