diff --git a/kb/2024-05-17/modify_cloud_credential_ttl.md b/kb/2024-05-17/modify_cloud_credential_ttl.md index 1afcbf6..a442195 100644 --- a/kb/2024-05-17/modify_cloud_credential_ttl.md +++ b/kb/2024-05-17/modify_cloud_credential_ttl.md @@ -64,10 +64,13 @@ You can patch the expired Harvester cloud credentials to use a new authenticatio ## Expiration of kubeconfig Tokens in Rancher 2.9.3 -In Rancher 2.9.3 and later versions, the Rancher UI displays a warning when a Harvester cloud credential or a related cluster contains an expired token. You can renew the token on the **Cloud Credentials** screen by selecting **⋮ > Renew**, or the Clusters screen by selecting **⋮ > Renew Cloud Credential** +In Rancher 2.9.3 the Rancher UI displays a warning when a Harvester cloud credential or a related cluster contains an expired token. You can renew the token on the **Cloud Credentials** screen by selecting **⋮ > Renew**, or the Clusters screen by selecting **⋮ > Renew Cloud Credential** ![cc-renew](./imgs/cc-renew.png) :::note When you upgrade Rancher, the Rancher UI does not display a warning for Harvester cloud credentials that expired before the upgrade was started. However, you can still renew the token on the **Cloud Credentials** or **Clusters** screen. -::: \ No newline at end of file +::: + +## Expiration of kubeconfig Tokens in Rancher 2.9.4 and later versions +As previous versions, however now all expired Harvester cloud credentials will display a warning regardless of Rancher upgrade history. \ No newline at end of file