diff --git a/site/installing.md b/site/installing.md index af9a9c367..a0f8ed0bd 100644 --- a/site/installing.md +++ b/site/installing.md @@ -169,13 +169,16 @@ To enable DaemonSets in an existing cluster, add the `--runtime-config=extension **Install Scope on Your Cluster** -It is recommended that you run Scope natively in your Kubernetes cluster using the manifest generator service. +It is recommended that you run Scope natively in your Kubernetes cluster using `kubectl` with launch URL as show below. The simplest way to get the latest release of Scope deployed onto a Kubernetes cluster is the following: kubectl create -f 'https://scope.weave.works/launch/k8s/weavescope.json' --validate=false -Allowable parameters: +> The `--validate=false` flag is currently required due to a bug in Kubernetes (see +[kubernetes/kubernetes#24089](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/24089) for more details + +Allowable parameters for the launcher URL: - `v` - Weave Scope version or tag, e.g. `latest` or `0.15.0`, current release is the default - `service-token` - Weave Scope Cloud Service token @@ -190,7 +193,7 @@ This runs a recent Scope image from the Docker Hub and will launch a probe onto **Open Scope in Your Browser** - kubectl port-forward --namespace=kube-system $(kubectl get pod --namespace=kube-system --selector=name=weave-scope-app -o jsonpath={.items..metadata.name}) 4040 + kubectl port-forward $(kubectl get pod --selector=name=weave-scope-app -o jsonpath={.items..metadata.name}) 4040 Open http://localhost:4040 in your browser. This allows you to access the Scope UI securely, without opening it to the Internet.