docs(using_helm): fix outdated `helm rollback` example usage in doc

Closes #1921
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Tao Zhou 8 years ago
parent d19b6cdd66
commit f745c9c761

@ -324,16 +324,17 @@ cluster. And as we can see above, it shows that our new values from
`panda.yaml` were deployed to the cluster.
Now, if something does not go as planned during a release, it is easy to
roll back to a previous release.
roll back to a previous release using `helm rollback [RELEASE] [REVISION]`.
```console
$ helm rollback happy-panda --version 1
$ helm rollback happy-panda 1
```
The above rolls back our happy-panda to its very first release version.
A release version is an incremental revision. Every time an install,
upgrade, or rollback happens, the revision number is incremented by 1.
The first revision number is always 1.
The first revision number is always 1. And we can use `helm history [RELEASE]`
to see revision numbers for a certain release.
## Helpful Options for Install/Upgrade/Rollback
There are several other helpful options you can specify for customizing the

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