Parameter |
Description |
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PVC Type |
In this section, select Local PV. |
PVC Name |
Enter the PVC name, which must be unique in the same namespace. |
Creation Method |
You can only select Dynamically provision to create a PVC, PV, and underlying storage on the console in cascading mode. |
Storage Classes |
The storage class of local PVs is csi-local-topology. |
Access Mode |
Local PVs support only ReadWriteOnce, indicating that a storage volume can be mounted to one node in read/write mode. For details, see Volume Access Modes. |
Storage Pool |
View the imported storage pool. For details about how to import a new data volume to the storage pool, see Importing a PV to a Storage Pool. |
Capacity (GiB) |
Capacity of the requested storage volume. |
You can choose Storage in the navigation pane and view the created PVC and PV on the PVCs and PVs tab pages, respectively.
The volume binding mode of the local storage class (named csi-local-topology) is late binding (that is, the value of volumeBindingMode is WaitForFirstConsumer). In this mode, PV creation and binding are delayed. The corresponding PV is created and bound only when the PVC is used during workload creation.
Parameter |
Description |
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PVC |
Select an existing local PV. A local PV cannot be repeatedly mounted to multiple workloads. |
Mount Path |
Enter a mount path, for example, /tmp. This parameter indicates the container path to which a data volume will be mounted. Do not mount the volume to a system directory such as / or /var/run. Otherwise, containers will be malfunctional. Mount the volume to an empty directory. If the directory is not empty, ensure that there are no files that affect container startup. Otherwise, the files will be replaced, causing container startup failures or workload creation failures.
NOTICE:
If the container is mounted to a high-risk directory, use an account with minimum permissions to start the container. Otherwise, high-risk files on the host may be damaged. |
Subpath |
Enter the subpath of the storage volume and mount a path in the storage volume to the container. In this way, different folders of the same storage volume can be used in a single pod. tmp, for example, indicates that data in the mount path of the container is stored in the tmp folder of the storage volume. If this parameter is left blank, the root path is used by default. |
Permission |
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In this example, the disk is mounted to the /data path of the container. The container data generated in this path is stored in the local PV.
After the workload is created, the data in the container mount directory will be persistently stored. Verify the storage by referring to Verifying Data Persistence.
apiVersion: v1
kind: PersistentVolumeClaim
metadata:
name: pvc-local
namespace: default
spec:
accessModes:
- ReadWriteOnce # The value must be ReadWriteOnce for local PVs.
resources:
requests:
storage: 10Gi # Size of the local PV.
storageClassName: csi-local-topology # StorageClass is local PV.
Parameter |
Mandatory |
Description |
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storage |
Yes |
Requested capacity in the PVC, in Gi. |
storageClassName |
Yes |
Storage class name. The storage class name of local PV is csi-local-topology. |
kubectl apply -f pvc-local.yaml
apiVersion: apps/v1 kind: StatefulSet metadata: name: web-local namespace: default spec: replicas: 1 selector: matchLabels: app: web-local serviceName: web-local # Headless Service name. template: metadata: labels: app: web-local spec: containers: - name: container-1 image: nginx:latest volumeMounts: - name: pvc-disk #Volume name, which must be the same as the volume name in the volumes field. mountPath: /data #Location where the storage volume is mounted. imagePullSecrets: - name: default-secret volumes: - name: pvc-disk #Volume name, which can be customized. persistentVolumeClaim: claimName: pvc-local #Name of the created PVC. --- apiVersion: v1 kind: Service metadata: name: web-local # Headless Service name. namespace: default labels: app: web-local spec: selector: app: web-local clusterIP: None ports: - name: web-local targetPort: 80 nodePort: 0 port: 80 protocol: TCP type: ClusterIP
kubectl apply -f web-local.yaml
After the workload is created, the data in the container mount directory will be persistently stored. Verify the storage by referring to Verifying Data Persistence.
kubectl get pod | grep web-local
web-local-0 1/1 Running 0 38s
kubectl exec web-local-0 -- df | grep data
Expected output:
/dev/mapper/vg--everest--localvolume--persistent-pvc-local 10255636 36888 10202364 0% /data
kubectl exec web-local-0 -- ls /data
Expected output:
lost+found
kubectl exec web-local-0 -- touch /data/static
kubectl exec web-local-0 -- ls /data
Expected output:
lost+found static
kubectl delete pod web-local-0
Expected output:
pod "web-local-0" deleted
kubectl exec web-local-0 -- ls /data
Expected output:
lost+found static
If the static file still exists, the data in the local PV can be stored persistently.
Operation |
Description |
Procedure |
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Viewing events |
You can view event names, event types, number of occurrences, Kubernetes events, first occurrence time, and last occurrence time of the PVC or PV. |
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Viewing a YAML file |
You can view, copy, and download the YAML files of a PVC or PV. |
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