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Add documentation about subnets field and its subfields in `cluster…
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mumoshu committed May 4, 2016
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# CIDR for Kubernetes VPC. If vpcId is specified, must match the CIDR of existing vpc.
# vpcCIDR: "10.0.0.0/16"

# CIDR for Kubernetes subnet
# CIDR for Kubernetes subnet when placing nodes in a single availability zone (not highly-available) Leave commented out for multi availability zone setting and use the below `subnets` section instead.
# instanceCIDR: "10.0.0.0/24"

# IP Address for controller in Kubernetes subnet
# Kubernetes subnets with their CIDRs and availability zones. Differentiating availability zone for 2 or more subnets result in high-availability (failures of a single availability zone won't result in immediate downtimes)
# subnets:
# - availabilityZone: us-west-1a
# instanceCIDR: "10.0.0.0/24"
# - availabilityZone: us-west-1b
# instanceCIDR: "10.0.1.0/24"

# IP Address for the controller in Kubernetes subnet. When we have 2 or more subnets, the controller is placed in the first subnet and controllerIP must be included in the instanceCIDR of the first subnet. This convention will change once we have H/A controllers
# controllerIP: 10.0.0.50

# CIDR for all service IP addresses
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