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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions versioned_docs/version-2.10/faq/technical-items.md
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## The IP address of a node changed, how can I recover?

A node is required to have a static IP configured (or a reserved IP via DHCP). If the IP of a node has changed, you will have to remove it from the cluster and readd it. After it is removed, Rancher will update the cluster to the correct state. If the cluster is no longer in `Provisioning` state, the node is removed from the cluster.
A node is required to have a static IP configured (or a reserved IP via DHCP). If the IP of a node has changed, you will have to remove it from the cluster and add it again. After it is removed, Rancher will update the cluster to the correct state. If the cluster is no longer in `Provisioning` state, the node is removed from the cluster.

When the IP address of the node changed, Rancher lost connection to the node, so it will be unable to clean the node properly. See [Cleaning cluster nodes](../how-to-guides/new-user-guides/manage-clusters/clean-cluster-nodes.md) to clean the node.

When the node is removed from the cluster, and the node is cleaned, you can readd the node to the cluster.
When the node is removed from the cluster, and the node is cleaned, you can add the node to the cluster.

## How can I add more arguments/binds/environment variables to Kubernetes components in a Rancher Launched Kubernetes cluster?

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## The IP address of a node changed, how can I recover?

A node is required to have a static IP configured (or a reserved IP via DHCP). If the IP of a node has changed, you will have to remove it from the cluster and readd it. After it is removed, Rancher will update the cluster to the correct state. If the cluster is no longer in `Provisioning` state, the node is removed from the cluster.
A node is required to have a static IP configured (or a reserved IP via DHCP). If the IP of a node has changed, you will have to remove it from the cluster and add it again. After it is removed, Rancher will update the cluster to the correct state. If the cluster is no longer in `Provisioning` state, the node is removed from the cluster.

When the IP address of the node changed, Rancher lost connection to the node, so it will be unable to clean the node properly. See [Cleaning cluster nodes](../how-to-guides/new-user-guides/manage-clusters/clean-cluster-nodes.md) to clean the node.

When the node is removed from the cluster, and the node is cleaned, you can readd the node to the cluster.
When the node is removed from the cluster, and the node is cleaned, you can add the node to the cluster.

## How can I add more arguments/binds/environment variables to Kubernetes components in a Rancher Launched Kubernetes cluster?

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## The IP address of a node changed, how can I recover?

A node is required to have a static IP configured (or a reserved IP via DHCP). If the IP of a node has changed, you will have to remove it from the cluster and readd it. After it is removed, Rancher will update the cluster to the correct state. If the cluster is no longer in `Provisioning` state, the node is removed from the cluster.
A node is required to have a static IP configured (or a reserved IP via DHCP). If the IP of a node has changed, you will have to remove it from the cluster and add it again. After it is removed, Rancher will update the cluster to the correct state. If the cluster is no longer in `Provisioning` state, the node is removed from the cluster.

When the IP address of the node changed, Rancher lost connection to the node, so it will be unable to clean the node properly. See [Cleaning cluster nodes](../how-to-guides/new-user-guides/manage-clusters/clean-cluster-nodes.md) to clean the node.

When the node is removed from the cluster, and the node is cleaned, you can readd the node to the cluster.
When the node is removed from the cluster, and the node is cleaned, you can add the node to the cluster.

## How can I add more arguments/binds/environment variables to Kubernetes components in a Rancher Launched Kubernetes cluster?

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