Fix malformed MDX in install-k8s (#20702)

Fix malformed MDX
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Ruben Nic 9 months ago committed by GitHub
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@ -12,10 +12,10 @@ The Consul API gateway ships with Consul and is automatically installed when you
1. The Consul Helm chart deploys the API gateway using the configuration specified in the `values.yaml` file. Refer to [Helm Chart Configuration - `connectInject.apiGateway`](/consul/docs/k8s/helm#apigateway) for information about the Helm chart configuration options. Create a `values.yaml` file for configuring your Consul API gateway deployment and include the following settings:
<Tabs>
<Tab heading="Reference configuration">
<CodeBlockConfig filename="values.yaml">
```yaml
global:
name: consul
@ -24,16 +24,16 @@ The Consul API gateway ships with Consul and is automatically installed when you
apiGateway:
manageExternalCRDs: true
```
</CodeBlockConfig>
</Tab>
<Tab heading="OpenShift">
If you are installing Consul on an OpenShift Kubernetes cluster, you must include the `global.openShift.enabled` parameter and set it to `true`. Refer to [OpenShift requirements](/consul/docs/connect/gateways/api-gateway/tech-specs#openshift-requirements) for additional information.
<CodeBlockConfig filename="values.yaml">
```yaml
global:
openshift:
@ -50,16 +50,16 @@ The Consul API gateway ships with Consul and is automatically installed when you
cniNetDir: "/etc/kubernetes/cni/net.d"
```
</CodeBlockConfig>
</Tab>
</Tab>
<Tab heading="GKE Autopilot">
By default, GKE Autopilot installs [Gateway API resources](https://gateway-api.sigs.k8s.io), so we recommend customizing the `connectInject.apiGateway` stanza to accommodate the pre-installed Gateway API CRDs.
The following working example enables both Consul Service Mesh and Consul API Gateway on GKE Autopilot. Refer to [`connectInject.agiGateway` in the Helm chart reference](https://developer.hashicorp.com/consul/docs/k8s/helm#v-connectinject-apigateway) for additional information.
By default, GKE Autopilot installs [Gateway API resources](https://gateway-api.sigs.k8s.io), so we recommend customizing the `connectInject.apiGateway` stanza to accommodate the pre-installed Gateway API CRDs.
The following working example enables both Consul Service Mesh and Consul API Gateway on GKE Autopilot. Refer to [`connectInject.agiGateway` in the Helm chart reference](https://developer.hashicorp.com/consul/docs/k8s/helm#v-connectinject-apigateway) for additional information.
<CodeBlockConfig filename="values.yaml">
```yaml
global:
name: consul
@ -75,9 +75,9 @@ The following working example enables both Consul Service Mesh and Consul API Ga
cniNetDir: "/etc/cni/net.d"
```
</CodeBlockConfig>
</Tab>
</Tabs>
</Tab>
</Tabs>
1. Install Consul API Gateway using the standard Consul Helm chart or Consul K8s CLI specify the custom values file. Refer to the [Consul Helm chart](https://github.com/hashicorp/consul-k8s/releases) in GitHub releases for the available versions.
@ -106,11 +106,13 @@ Add the HashiCorp Helm repository.
```shell-session
$ helm repo add hashicorp https://helm.releases.hashicorp.com
```
Install Consul with API Gateway on your Kubernetes cluster by specifying the `values.yaml` file.
```shell-session
$ helm install consul hashicorp/consul --version 1.2.0 --values values.yaml --create-namespace --namespace consul
```
</Tab>
</Tabs>
@ -118,5 +120,6 @@ $ helm install consul hashicorp/consul --version 1.2.0 --values values.yaml --cr
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[tech-specs]: /consul/docs/api-gateway/tech-specs
[rel-notes]: /consul/docs/release-notes

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