Clarify priviledged-pods requirement in kubernetes

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Alfonso Acosta
2016-03-07 12:19:53 +01:00
parent 657af33864
commit 620ee9a0a2

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@@ -176,7 +176,8 @@ Scope comes with built-in Kubernetes support. We recommend to run Scope natively
in your Kubernetes cluster using
[these resource definitions](https://github.com/TheNewNormal/kube-charts/tree/master/weavescope/manifests).
1. If you are running a Kubernetes version lower than 1.1, make sure your
1. Make sure your cluster allows priviledged pods (allowed by default from Kubernetes 1.1).
If you are running a Kubernetes version lower than 1.1, make sure your
cluster allows running pods in privileged mode (required by the Scope
probes). To allow privileged pods, your API Server and all your Kubelets must
be provided with flag `--allow_privileged` at launch time.