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Fix invalid documentation links (#7692)

* Fix invalid link to Ansible documentation

* Fix invalid link to mitogen doc page

* Fix invalid link to calico doc page

* Fix all invalid links to doc pages
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There are also two special groups:
* **calico_rr** : explained for [advanced Calico networking cases](calico.md)
* **calico_rr** : explained for [advanced Calico networking cases](/docs/calico.md)
* **bastion** : configure a bastion host if your nodes are not directly reachable
Below is a complete inventory example:
......@@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ For more information about Ansible and bastion hosts, read
## Mitogen
You can use [mitogen](mitogen.md) to speed up kubespray.
You can use [mitogen](/docs/mitogen.md) to speed up kubespray.
## Beyond ansible 2.9
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......@@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ To clean up any ipvs leftovers:
Calico node, typha and kube-controllers need to be able to talk to the kubernetes API. Please reference the [Enabling eBPF Calico Docs](https://docs.projectcalico.org/maintenance/ebpf/enabling-bpf) for guidelines on how to do this.
Kubespray sets up the `kubernetes-services-endpoint` configmap based on the contents of the `loadbalancer_apiserver` inventory variable documented in [HA Mode](./ha-mode.md).
Kubespray sets up the `kubernetes-services-endpoint` configmap based on the contents of the `loadbalancer_apiserver` inventory variable documented in [HA Mode](/docs/ha-mode.md).
If no external loadbalancer is used, Calico eBPF can also use the localhost loadbalancer option. In this case Calico Automatic Host Endpoints need to be enabled to allow services like `coredns` and `metrics-server` to communicate with the kubernetes host endpoint. See [this blog post](https://www.projectcalico.org/securing-kubernetes-nodes-with-calico-automatic-host-endpoints/) on enabling automatic host endpoints.
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......@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ For a large scaled deployments, consider the following configuration changes:
``kube_controller_node_monitor_period``,
``kube_apiserver_pod_eviction_not_ready_timeout_seconds`` &
``kube_apiserver_pod_eviction_unreachable_timeout_seconds`` for better Kubernetes reliability.
Check out [Kubernetes Reliability](kubernetes-reliability.md)
Check out [Kubernetes Reliability](/docs/kubernetes-reliability.md)
* Tune network prefix sizes. Those are ``kube_network_node_prefix``,
``kube_service_addresses`` and ``kube_pods_subnet``.
......@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ For a large scaled deployments, consider the following configuration changes:
etcd role is okay).
* Check out the
[Inventory](getting-started.md#building-your-own-inventory)
[Inventory](/docs/getting-started.md#building-your-own-inventory)
section of the Getting started guide for tips on creating a large scale
Ansible inventory.
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## Generic Ansible variables
You can view facts gathered by Ansible automatically
[here](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/playbooks_variables.html#information-discovered-from-systems-facts).
[here](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/user_guide/playbooks_vars_facts.html#ansible-facts).
Some variables of note include:
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......@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ external_vsphere_kubernetes_cluster_id: "kubernetes-cluster-id"
vsphere_csi_enabled: true
```
For a more fine-grained CSI setup, refer to the [vsphere-csi](vsphere-csi.md) documentation.
For a more fine-grained CSI setup, refer to the [vsphere-csi](/docs/vsphere-csi.md) documentation.
### Deployment
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