CephFS Volume Provisioner for Kubernetes 1.5+
Using Ceph volume client
Development
Compile the provisioner
make
Make the container image and push to the registry
make push
Test instruction
- Start Kubernetes local cluster
See https://kubernetes.io/.
- Create a Ceph admin secret
ceph auth get-key client.admin > /tmp/secret
kubectl create ns cephfs
kubectl create secret generic ceph-secret-admin --from-file=/tmp/secret --namespace=kube-system
The following example uses cephfs-provisioner-1
as the identity for the instance and assumes kubeconfig is at /root/.kube
. The identity should remain the same if the provisioner restarts. If there are multiple provisioners, each should have a different identity.
docker run -ti -v /root/.kube:/kube -v /var/run/kubernetes:/var/run/kubernetes --privileged --net=host quay.io/external_storage/cephfs-provisioner /usr/local/bin/cephfs-provisioner -master=http://127.0.0.1:8080 -kubeconfig=/kube/config -id=cephfs-provisioner-1
Alternatively, deploy it in kubernetes, see deployment.
- Create a CephFS Storage Class
Replace Ceph monitor's IP in example/class.yaml with your own and create storage class:
kubectl create -f example/class.yaml
kubectl create -f example/claim.yaml
- Create a Pod using the claim
kubectl create -f example/test-pod.yaml
Known limitations
- Kernel CephFS doesn't work with SELinux, setting SELinux label in Pod's securityContext will not work.
- Kernel CephFS doesn't support quota or capacity, capacity requested by PVC is not enforced or validated.
- Currently each Ceph user created by the provisioner has
allow r
MDS cap to permit CephFS mount.
Acknowledgement
Inspired by CephFS Manila provisioner and conversation with John Spray