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diff --git a/doc/ci/cloud_deployment/ecs/quick_start_guide.md b/doc/ci/cloud_deployment/ecs/quick_start_guide.md index a801be549df..9cf9d2a1f06 100644 --- a/doc/ci/cloud_deployment/ecs/quick_start_guide.md +++ b/doc/ci/cloud_deployment/ecs/quick_start_guide.md @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ In this guide, you begin by creating an ECS cluster manually using the AWS conso deploy a simple application that you create from a GitLab template. These instructions work for both SaaS and self-managed GitLab instances. -Ensure your own [runners are configured](../../runners/README.md). +Ensure your own [runners are configured](../../runners/index.md). ## Prerequisites @@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ Do not share the secret access key in a public place. You must save it in a secu ### Setup credentials in GitLab to let pipeline jobs access to ECS -You can register the access information in [GitLab Environment Variables](../../variables/README.md#custom-cicd-variables). +You can register the access information in [GitLab Environment Variables](../../variables/index.md#custom-cicd-variables). These variables are injected into the pipeline jobs and can access the ECS API. 1. Go to **ecs-demo** project on GitLab. |