UPdate docs to match actuall required settings to perform an unsafe upgrade using cluster.yml playbook. Relates to https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kubespray/issues/4736 and https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kubespray/issues/4139 (#5609)

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@ -25,15 +25,17 @@ If you wanted to upgrade just kube_version from v1.4.3 to v1.4.6, you could
deploy the following way: deploy the following way:
```ShellSession ```ShellSession
ansible-playbook cluster.yml -i inventory/sample/hosts.ini -e kube_version=v1.4.3 ansible-playbook cluster.yml -i inventory/sample/hosts.ini -e kube_version=v1.4.3 -e upgrade_cluster_setup=true
``` ```
And then repeat with v1.4.6 as kube_version: And then repeat with v1.4.6 as kube_version:
```ShellSession ```ShellSession
ansible-playbook cluster.yml -i inventory/sample/hosts.ini -e kube_version=v1.4.6 ansible-playbook cluster.yml -i inventory/sample/hosts.ini -e kube_version=v1.4.6 -e upgrade_cluster_setup=true
``` ```
The var ```-e upgrade_cluster_setup=true``` is needed to be set in order to migrate the deploys of e.g kube-apiserver inside the cluster immediately which is usually only done in the graceful upgrade. (Refer to [#4139](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kubespray/issues/4139) and [#4736](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kubespray/issues/4736))
## Graceful upgrade ## Graceful upgrade
Kubespray also supports cordon, drain and uncordoning of nodes when performing Kubespray also supports cordon, drain and uncordoning of nodes when performing
@ -63,7 +65,7 @@ For instance, if you're on v2.6.0, then check out v2.7.0, run the upgrade, check
Assuming you don't explicitly define a kubernetes version in your k8s-cluster.yml, you simply check out the next tag and run the upgrade-cluster.yml playbook Assuming you don't explicitly define a kubernetes version in your k8s-cluster.yml, you simply check out the next tag and run the upgrade-cluster.yml playbook
* If you do define kubernetes version in your inventory (e.g. group_vars/k8s-cluster.yml) then either make sure to update it before running upgrade-cluster, or specify the new version you're upgrading to: `ansible-playbook -i inventory/mycluster/hosts.ini -b upgrade-cluster.yml -e kube_version=v1.11.3` * If you do define kubernetes version in your inventory (e.g. group_vars/k8s-cluster.yml) then either make sure to update it before running upgrade-cluster, or specify the new version you're upgrading to: `ansible-playbook -i inventory/mycluster/hosts.ini -b upgrade-cluster.yml -e kube_version=v1.11.3`
Otherwise, the upgrade will leave your cluster at the same k8s version defined in your inventory vars. Otherwise, the upgrade will leave your cluster at the same k8s version defined in your inventory vars.
The below example shows taking a cluster that was set up for v2.6.0 up to v2.10.0 The below example shows taking a cluster that was set up for v2.6.0 up to v2.10.0