After an SFS Turbo volume is created or imported to CCE, you can mount the volume to a workload.
You have created a CCE cluster and installed the FlexVolume plug-in (storage-driver) in the cluster.
The following configuration example applies to clusters of Kubernetes 1.13 or earlier.
touch efs-deployment-example.yaml
vi efs-deployment-example.yaml
Example of mounting an SFS Turbo volume to a Deployment (PVC-based, shared volume):
apiVersion: apps/v1 kind: Deployment metadata: name: efs-deployment-example # Workload name namespace: default spec: replicas: 1 selector: matchLabels: app: efs-deployment-example template: metadata: labels: app: efs-deployment-example spec: containers: - image: nginx name: container-0 volumeMounts: - mountPath: /tmp # Mount path name: pvc-efs-example restartPolicy: Always imagePullSecrets: - name: default-secret volumes: - name: pvc-efs-example persistentVolumeClaim: claimName: pvc-sfs-auto-example # PVC name
Parameter |
Description |
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name |
Name of the created Deployment. |
app |
Name of the application running in the Deployment. |
mountPath |
Mount path in the container. In this example, the mount path is /tmp. |
spec.template.spec.containers.volumeMounts.name and spec.template.spec.volumes.name must be consistent because they have a mapping relationship.
kubectl create -f efs-deployment-example.yaml
After the creation is complete, choose Storage > SFS Turbo on the CCE console and click the PVC name. On the PVC details page, you can view the binding relationship between SFS Turbo and PVC.