Commit 69a0cc02 authored by David O'Regan's avatar David O'Regan

Merge branch '348807-follow-up-from-rename-the-agent-on-the-gitlab-ui' into 'master'

Change the Agent documentation section title

See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab!77023
parents 3afe15bb 7f965a6a
......@@ -62,8 +62,8 @@ export default {
];
},
learnMoreUrl() {
return helpPagePath('user/clusters/agent/index.md', {
anchor: 'create-an-agent-record-in-gitlab',
return helpPagePath('user/clusters/agent/install/index', {
anchor: 'register-an-agent-with-gitlab',
});
},
},
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......@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ export default {
enableKasPath: helpPagePath('administration/clusters/kas'),
installAgentPath: helpPagePath('user/clusters/agent/install/index'),
registerAgentPath: helpPagePath('user/clusters/agent/install/index', {
anchor: 'create-an-agent-record-in-gitlab',
anchor: 'register-an-agent-with-gitlab',
}),
components: {
AvailableAgentsDropdown,
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......@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ at the bottom of the editor.
You can use policy alerts to track your policy's impact. Alerts are only available if you've
[installed](../../clusters/agent/repository.md)
and [configured](../../clusters/agent/install/index.md#create-an-agent-record-in-gitlab)
and [configured](../../clusters/agent/install/index.md#register-an-agent-with-gitlab)
an agent for this project.
There are two ways to create policy alerts:
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......@@ -20,10 +20,10 @@ Only CI/CD jobs set in the configuration project can access one of the configure
## Prerequisites
- A running [`kas` instance](install/index.md#set-up-the-agent-server).
- A [configuration repository](install/index.md#define-a-configuration-repository) with an Agent config file
- A [configuration repository](install/index.md#define-a-configuration-repository) with an agent config file
installed (`.gitlab/agents/<agent-name>/config.yaml`).
- An [Agent record](install/index.md#create-an-agent-record-in-gitlab).
- The Agent [installed in the cluster](install/index.md#install-the-agent-into-the-cluster).
- A [registered agent](install/index.md#register-an-agent-with-gitlab).
- The agent [installed in the cluster](install/index.md#install-the-agent-into-the-cluster).
## Use the CI/CD Tunnel to run Kubernetes commands from GitLab CI/CD
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......@@ -21,9 +21,9 @@ To install the [Agent](../index.md) in your cluster:
1. [Set up the Agent Server](#set-up-the-agent-server) for your GitLab instance.
1. [Define a configuration repository](#define-a-configuration-repository).
1. [Create an Agent record in GitLab](#create-an-agent-record-in-gitlab).
1. [Install the Agent into the cluster](#install-the-agent-into-the-cluster).
1. [Generate and copy a Secret token used to connect to the Agent](#create-the-kubernetes-secret).
1. [Register an agent with GitLab](#register-an-agent-with-gitlab).
1. [Install the agent into the cluster](#install-the-agent-into-the-cluster).
1. [Generate and copy a Secret token used to connect to the agent](#create-the-kubernetes-secret).
1. [Create manifest files](#create-manifest-files).
<i class="fa fa-youtube-play youtube" aria-hidden="true"></i> Watch a GitLab 14.2 [walking-through video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuBpKtsgGkE) with this process.
......@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ To see all the settings available, read the [Agent configuration repository docu
Use the [CI/CD Tunnel](../ci_cd_tunnel.md#example-for-a-kubectl-command-using-the-cicd-tunnel) to access your cluster from GitLab CI/CD.
### Create an Agent record in GitLab
### Register an agent with GitLab
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/5786) in GitLab 14.1, you can create a new Agent record directly from the GitLab UI.
......@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ In GitLab:
1. Ensure that [GitLab CI/CD is enabled in your project](../../../../ci/enable_or_disable_ci.md#enable-cicd-in-a-project).
1. From your project's sidebar, select **Infrastructure > Kubernetes clusters**.
1. Select **Actions**.
1. From the **Select an Agent** dropdown, select the Agent you want to connect and select **Register Agent** to access the installation form.
1. From the **Select an agent** dropdown, select the agent you want to connect and select **Register an agent** to access the installation form.
1. The form reveals your registration token. Securely store this secret token as you cannot view it again.
1. Copy the command under **Recommended installation method**.
......@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ In your computer:
1. Open your local terminal and connect to your cluster.
1. Run the command you copied from the installation form.
### Install the Agent into the cluster
### Install the agent into the cluster
To install the in-cluster component of the Agent, first you need to define a namespace. To create a new namespace,
for example, `gitlab-kubernetes-agent`, run:
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