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docs(install): add doc to use `helm reset` to delete tiller deployment
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@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ Setting `TILLER_TAG=canary` will get the latest snapshot of master.
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@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ Setting `TILLER_TAG=canary` will get the latest snapshot of master.
Because Tiller stores its data in Kubernetes ConfigMaps, you can safely
Because Tiller stores its data in Kubernetes ConfigMaps, you can safely
delete and re-install Tiller without worrying about losing any data. The
delete and re-install Tiller without worrying about losing any data. The
recommended way of deleting Tiller is with
`kubectl delete deployment
recommended way of deleting Tiller is with
`kubectl delete deployment
tiller-deploy --namespace kube-system`
tiller-deploy --namespace kube-system`
, or more concisely
`helm reset`
.
Tiller can then be re-installed from the client with:
Tiller can then be re-installed from the client with:
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