Fix typo in help for kubectl drain

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Tim Hockin 2016-03-17 15:54:39 -07:00
parent ad7a0da5af
commit 1e5ce735fc
3 changed files with 3 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Then drain deletes all pods except mirror pods (which cannot be deleted through
the API server). If there are DaemonSet\-managed pods, drain will not proceed
without \-\-ignore\-daemonsets, and regardless it will not delete any
DaemonSet\-managed pods, because those pods would be immediately replaced by the
DaemonSet controller, which ignores unschedulable marknigs. If there are any
DaemonSet controller, which ignores unschedulable markings. If there are any
pods that are neither mirror pods nor managed\-\-by ReplicationController,
DaemonSet or Job\-\-, then drain will not delete any pods unless you use \-\-force.

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@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ Then drain deletes all pods except mirror pods (which cannot be deleted through
the API server). If there are DaemonSet-managed pods, drain will not proceed
without --ignore-daemonsets, and regardless it will not delete any
DaemonSet-managed pods, because those pods would be immediately replaced by the
DaemonSet controller, which ignores unschedulable marknigs. If there are any
DaemonSet controller, which ignores unschedulable markings. If there are any
pods that are neither mirror pods nor managed--by ReplicationController,
DaemonSet or Job--, then drain will not delete any pods unless you use --force.

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@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ Then drain deletes all pods except mirror pods (which cannot be deleted through
the API server). If there are DaemonSet-managed pods, drain will not proceed
without --ignore-daemonsets, and regardless it will not delete any
DaemonSet-managed pods, because those pods would be immediately replaced by the
DaemonSet controller, which ignores unschedulable marknigs. If there are any
DaemonSet controller, which ignores unschedulable markings. If there are any
pods that are neither mirror pods nor managed--by ReplicationController,
DaemonSet or Job--, then drain will not delete any pods unless you use --force.