Fix missing quotes in upgrading examples

Also a small cosmetic change, remove trailing space
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bzub 2017-10-09 13:24:56 -05:00
parent 2b910b2a62
commit c3e8c111a7
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@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ Features:
Network policy controller is responsible for reading the namespace, network policy and pods information from Kubernetes API server and configure iptables accordingly to provide ingress filter to the pods. Network policy controller is responsible for reading the namespace, network policy and pods information from Kubernetes API server and configure iptables accordingly to provide ingress filter to the pods.
Kube-router supports the networking.k8s.io/NetworkPolicy API or network policy V1/GA Kube-router supports the networking.k8s.io/NetworkPolicy API or network policy V1/GA
[semantics](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/39164#issue-197243974) and also network policy beta semantics. [semantics](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/39164#issue-197243974) and also network policy beta semantics.
Please read blog for design details of Network Policy controller Please read blog for design details of Network Policy controller
https://cloudnativelabs.github.io/post/2017-05-1-kube-network-policies/ https://cloudnativelabs.github.io/post/2017-05-1-kube-network-policies/

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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ goes wrong.
For example, we'll test upgrading kube-router on worker-01: For example, we'll test upgrading kube-router on worker-01:
```sh ```sh
TEST_NODE="worker-01" TEST_NODE="worker-01"
TEST_POD="$(kubectl -n kube-system get pods -o wide|grep -E "^kube-router.*${TEST_NODE}"|awk '{ print $1 }') TEST_POD="$(kubectl -n kube-system get pods -o wide|grep -E "^kube-router.*${TEST_NODE}"|awk '{ print $1 }')"
kubectl -n kube-system delete pod "${TEST_POD}" kubectl -n kube-system delete pod "${TEST_POD}"
``` ```
@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ kubectl -n kube-system get pods -o wide -w
Check the logs with: Check the logs with:
```sh ```sh
TEST_NODE="worker-01" TEST_NODE="worker-01"
TEST_POD="$(kubectl -n kube-system get pods -o wide|grep -E "^kube-router.*${TEST_NODE}"|awk '{ print $1 }') TEST_POD="$(kubectl -n kube-system get pods -o wide|grep -E "^kube-router.*${TEST_NODE}"|awk '{ print $1 }')"
kubectl -n kube-system logs "${TEST_POD}" kubectl -n kube-system logs "${TEST_POD}"
``` ```