/csi-driver-nfs

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CSI NFS driver

Kubernetes

Requirements

The folllowing feature gates and runtime config have to be enabled to deploy the driver

FEATURE_GATES=CSIPersistentVolume=true,MountPropagation=true
RUNTIME_CONFIG="storage.k8s.io/v1alpha1=true"

Mountprogpation requries support for privileged containers. So, make sure privileged containers are enabled in the cluster.

Example local-up-cluster.sh

ALLOW_PRIVILEGED=true FEATURE_GATES=CSIPersistentVolume=true,MountPropagation=true RUNTIME_CONFIG="storage.k8s.io/v1alpha1=true" LOG_LEVEL=5 hack/local-up-cluster.sh

Deploy

kubectl -f deploy/kubernetes create

Example Nginx application

Please update the NFS Server & share information in nginx.yaml file.

kubectl -f examples/kubernetes/nginx.yaml create

Using CSC tool

Build nfsplugin

$ make nfs

Start NFS driver

$ sudo ./_output/nfsplugin --endpoint tcp://127.0.0.1:10000 --nodeid CSINode -v=5

Test

Get csc tool from https://github.com/rexray/gocsi/tree/master/csc

Get plugin info

$ csc identity plugin-info --endpoint tcp://127.0.0.1:10000
"NFS"	"0.1.0"

NodePublish a volume

$ export NFS_SERVER="Your Server IP (Ex: 10.10.10.10)"
$ export NFS_SHARE="Your NFS share"
$ csc node publish --endpoint tcp://127.0.0.1:10000 --target-path /mnt/nfs --attrib server=$NFS_SERVER --attrib share=$NFS_SHARE nfstestvol
nfstestvol

NodeUnpublish a volume

$ csc node unpublish --endpoint tcp://127.0.0.1:10000 --target-path /mnt/nfs nfstestvol
nfstestvol

Get NodeID

$ csc node get-id --endpoint tcp://127.0.0.1:10000
CSINode

Running Kubernetes End To End tests on an NFS Driver

First, stand up a local cluster ALLOW_PRIVILEGED=1 hack/local-up-cluster.sh (from your Kubernetes repo) For Fedora/RHEL clusters, the following might be required:

sudo chown -R $USER:$USER /var/run/kubernetes/
sudo chown -R $USER:$USER /var/lib/kubelet
sudo chcon -R -t svirt_sandbox_file_t /var/lib/kubelet

If you are plannig to test using your own private image, you could either install your nfs driver using your own set of YAML files, or edit the existing YAML files to use that private image.

When using the existing set of YAML files, you would edit the csi-attacher-nfsplugin.yaml and csi-nodeplugin-nfsplugin.yaml files to include your private image instead of the default one. After editing these files, skip to step 3 of the following steps.

If you already have a driver installed, skip to step 4 of the following steps.

  1. Build the nfs driver by running make
  2. Create NFS Driver Image, where the image tag would be whatever that is required by your YAML deployment files docker build -t quay.io/k8scsi/nfsplugin:v1.0.0 .
  3. Install the Driver: kubectl create -f deploy/kubernetes
  4. Build E2E test binary: make build-tests
  5. Run E2E Tests using the following command: ./bin/tests --ginkgo.v --ginkgo.progress --kubeconfig=/var/run/kubernetes/admin.kubeconfig

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