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diff --git a/doc/user/project/clusters/add_gke_clusters.md b/doc/user/project/clusters/add_gke_clusters.md index 720f9bdf253..c4bfddb092a 100644 --- a/doc/user/project/clusters/add_gke_clusters.md +++ b/doc/user/project/clusters/add_gke_clusters.md @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Note the following: created by GitLab are RBAC-enabled. Take a look at the [RBAC section](add_remove_clusters.md#rbac-cluster-resources) for more information. - Starting from [GitLab 12.5](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/merge_requests/18341), the - cluster's pod address IP range will be set to /16 instead of the regular /14. /16 is a CIDR + cluster's pod address IP range is set to `/16` instead of the regular `/14`. `/16` is a CIDR notation. - GitLab requires basic authentication enabled and a client certificate issued for the cluster to set up an [initial service account](add_remove_clusters.md#access-controls). In [GitLab versions @@ -57,20 +57,20 @@ To create and add a new Kubernetes cluster to your project, group, or instance: - **Kubernetes cluster name** - The name you wish to give the cluster. - **Environment scope** - The [associated environment](index.md#setting-the-environment-scope) to this cluster. - **Google Cloud Platform project** - Choose the project you created in your GCP - console that will host the Kubernetes cluster. Learn more about + console to host the Kubernetes cluster. Learn more about [Google Cloud Platform projects](https://cloud.google.com/resource-manager/docs/creating-managing-projects). - **Zone** - Choose the [region zone](https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/regions-zones/) - under which the cluster will be created. + under which to create the cluster. - **Number of nodes** - Enter the number of nodes you wish the cluster to have. - **Machine type** - The [machine type](https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/machine-types) - of the Virtual Machine instance that the cluster will be based on. + of the Virtual Machine instance to base the cluster on. - **Enable Cloud Run for Anthos** - Check this if you want to use Cloud Run for Anthos for this cluster. See the [Cloud Run for Anthos section](#cloud-run-for-anthos) for more information. - **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. Finally, click the **Create Kubernetes cluster** button. -After a couple of minutes, your cluster will be ready to go. You can now proceed +After a couple of minutes, your cluster is ready. You can now proceed to install some [pre-defined applications](index.md#installing-applications). ### Cloud Run for Anthos @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ to install some [pre-defined applications](index.md#installing-applications). You can choose to use Cloud Run for Anthos in place of installing Knative and Istio separately after the cluster has been created. This means that Cloud Run -(Knative), Istio, and HTTP Load Balancing will be enabled on the cluster at +(Knative), Istio, and HTTP Load Balancing are enabled on the cluster at create time and cannot be [installed or uninstalled](../../clusters/applications.md) separately. ## Existing GKE cluster |