From 5752af102069a5991dbd7308256eb0bef2f18fb6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Caroline McNamara Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2024 09:07:30 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] fix links for r34 --- src/markdown-pages/docs/ecosystem/ecosystem-installing-k8s.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/markdown-pages/docs/ecosystem/ecosystem-installing-k8s.md b/src/markdown-pages/docs/ecosystem/ecosystem-installing-k8s.md index 4d7e1884..3a2f309d 100644 --- a/src/markdown-pages/docs/ecosystem/ecosystem-installing-k8s.md +++ b/src/markdown-pages/docs/ecosystem/ecosystem-installing-k8s.md @@ -53,8 +53,8 @@ Complete the following steps to install a Galasa Ecosystem by using Helm: helm repo add galasa https://galasa-dev.github.io/helm ``` - If the repository exists, run the ```helm repo update``` command to get the latest versions of the packages and then run ```helm search repo galasa``` to see the available charts.
- _Note:_ The Galasa Ecosystem Helm chart deploys three persistent volumes (PVs). If you need to provide a Kubernetes storage class for these PVs, download the values.yaml file and update the `storageClass` value in the file with the name of a valid storage class on your cluster. If you are deploying to minikube, you can optionally use the standard storage class that is created for you by minikube, but this is not required. -1. Download the values.yaml file if you have not done so already, and edit the values of the following properties: + _Note:_ The Galasa Ecosystem Helm chart deploys three persistent volumes (PVs). If you need to provide a Kubernetes storage class for these PVs, download the values.yaml file and update the `storageClass` value in the file with the name of a valid storage class on your cluster. If you are deploying to minikube, you can optionally use the standard storage class that is created for you by minikube, but this is not required. +1. Download the values.yaml file if you have not done so already, and edit the values of the following properties: - Set `galasaVersion` to the version of Galasa that you want to run. (See the [Releases](/releases) documentation for released versions). To ensure that each pod in the Ecosystem is running at the same level, do not use `latest` as the Galasa version. - Set `externalHostname` to the DNS hostname or IP address of the Kubernetes node that is used to access the Galasa Ecosystem services. If you are deploying to minikube, the cluster's IP address can be retrieved by running `minikube ip`.