diff --git a/docs/datastore/ha.md b/docs/datastore/ha.md index a56ec5ac4..2493af834 100644 --- a/docs/datastore/ha.md +++ b/docs/datastore/ha.md @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ For example, a command like the following could be used to install the K3s serve ```bash curl -sfL https://get.k3s.io | sh -s - server \ --token=SECRET \ - --datastore-endpoint="mysql://username:password@tcp(hostname:3306)/database-name" + --datastore-endpoint="mysql://username:password@tcp(hostname:3306)/database-name" \ --tls-san= # Optional, needed if using a fixed registration address ``` @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ See [Cluster Loadbalancer](./cluster-loadbalancer.md) for example configurations This endpoint can also be used for accessing the Kubernetes API. So you can, for example, modify your [kubeconfig](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/organize-cluster-access-kubeconfig/) file to point to it instead of a specific node. -To avoid certificate errors in such a configuration, you should configure the server with the `--tls-san YOUR_IP_OR_HOSTNAME_HERE` option. This option adds an additional hostname or IP as a Subject Alternative Name in the TLS cert, and it can be specified multiple times if you would like to access via both the IP and the hostname. +To avoid certificate errors in such a configuration, you should configure the server with the `--tls-san=YOUR_IP_OR_HOSTNAME_HERE` option. This option adds an additional hostname or IP as a Subject Alternative Name in the TLS cert, and it can be specified multiple times if you would like to access via both the IP and the hostname. ### 5. Optional: Join Agent Nodes