diff --git a/docs/user-guide/production-pods.md b/docs/user-guide/production-pods.md index 1c3ac18142d91..bf85fdaf8fd14 100644 --- a/docs/user-guide/production-pods.md +++ b/docs/user-guide/production-pods.md @@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ The specification of a pre-stop hook is similar to that of probes, but without t ## Termination message -In order to achieve a reasonably high level of availability, especially for actively developed applications, it's important to debug failures quickly. Kubernetes can speed debugging by surfacing causes of fatal errors in a way that can be display using [`kubectl`](/docs/user-guide/kubectl/kubectl) or the [UI](/docs/user-guide/ui), in addition to general [log collection](/docs/user-guide/logging). It is possible to specify a `terminationMessagePath` where a container will write its 'death rattle'?, such as assertion failure messages, stack traces, exceptions, and so on. The default path is `/dev/termination-log`. +In order to achieve a reasonably high level of availability, especially for actively developed applications, it's important to debug failures quickly. Kubernetes can speed debugging by surfacing causes of fatal errors in a way that can be display using [`kubectl`](/docs/user-guide/kubectl/) or the [UI](/docs/user-guide/ui), in addition to general [log collection](/docs/user-guide/logging). It is possible to specify a `terminationMessagePath` where a container will write its 'death rattle'?, such as assertion failure messages, stack traces, exceptions, and so on. The default path is `/dev/termination-log`. Here is a toy example: