diff --git a/docs/advanced/customization.md b/docs/advanced/customization.md index 1bd30366..76510970 100644 --- a/docs/advanced/customization.md +++ b/docs/advanced/customization.md @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ View the Container Linux Config [format](https://coreos.com/os/docs/1576.4.0/con Write Container Linux Configs *snippets* as files in the repository where you keep Terraform configs for clusters (perhaps in a `clc` or `snippets` subdirectory). You may organize snippets in multiple files as desired, provided they are each valid. -For [AWS](https://typhoon.psdn.io/aws/#cluster), [Google Cloud](https://typhoon.psdn.io/google-cloud/#cluster), or [Digital Ocean](https://typhoon.psdn.io/digital-ocean/#cluster) clusters, define the optional `controller_clc_snippets` or `worker_clc_snippets` list variables. +[AWS](/cl/aws/#cluster), [Google Cloud](/cl/google-cloud/#cluster), and [Digital Ocean](/cl/digital-ocean/#cluster) clusters allow populating a list of `controller_clc_snippets` or `worker_clc_snippets`. ``` module "digital-ocean-nemo" { @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ module "digital-ocean-nemo" { } ``` -Bare-Metal clusters allow different Container Linux snippets to be used for each node (since hardware may be heterogeneous). Populate the optional `clc_snippets` map variable with any controller or worker name keys and lists of snippets. +[Bare-Metal](/cl/bare-metal/#cluster) clusters allow different Container Linux snippets to be used for each node (since hardware may be heterogeneous). Populate the optional `clc_snippets` map variable with any controller or worker name keys and lists of snippets. ``` module "bare-metal-mercury" { @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ $ terraform apply Container Linux Configs (and the CoreOS Ignition system) create immutable infrastructure. Disk provisioning is performed only on first boot from disk. That means if you change a snippet used by an instance, Terraform will (correctly) try to destroy and recreate that instance. Be careful! !!! danger - Destroying and recreating controller instances is destructive! etcd runs on controller instances and stores data there. Do not modify controller snippets. See [blue/green](https://typhoon.psdn.io/topics/maintenance/#upgrades) clusters. + Destroying and recreating controller instances is destructive! etcd runs on controller instances and stores data there. Do not modify controller snippets. See [blue/green](/topics/maintenance/#upgrades) clusters. ### Fedora Atomic