NAME

IO::K8s::Api::Core::V1::RBDVolumeSource - Represents a Rados Block Device mount that lasts the lifetime of a pod. RBD volumes support ownership management and SELinux relabeling.

VERSION

version 1.000

fsType

fsType is the filesystem type of the volume that you want to mount. Tip: Ensure that the filesystem type is supported by the host operating system. Examples: "ext4", "xfs", "ntfs". Implicitly inferred to be "ext4" if unspecified. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/volumes#rbd

image

image is the rados image name. More info: https://examples.k8s.io/volumes/rbd/README.md#how-to-use-it

keyring

keyring is the path to key ring for RBDUser. Default is /etc/ceph/keyring. More info: https://examples.k8s.io/volumes/rbd/README.md#how-to-use-it

monitors

monitors is a collection of Ceph monitors. More info: https://examples.k8s.io/volumes/rbd/README.md#how-to-use-it

pool

pool is the rados pool name. Default is rbd. More info: https://examples.k8s.io/volumes/rbd/README.md#how-to-use-it

readOnly

readOnly here will force the ReadOnly setting in VolumeMounts. Defaults to false. More info: https://examples.k8s.io/volumes/rbd/README.md#how-to-use-it

secretRef

secretRef is name of the authentication secret for RBDUser. If provided overrides keyring. Default is nil. More info: https://examples.k8s.io/volumes/rbd/README.md#how-to-use-it

user

user is the rados user name. Default is admin. More info: https://examples.k8s.io/volumes/rbd/README.md#how-to-use-it

SUPPORT

Issues

Please report bugs and feature requests on GitHub at https://github.com/pplu/io-k8s-p5/issues.

IRC

Join #kubernetes on irc.perl.org or message Getty directly.

CONTRIBUTING

Contributions are welcome! Please fork the repository and submit a pull request.

AUTHORS

  • Torsten Raudssus <torsten@raudssus.de>

  • Jose Luis Martinez <jlmartinez@capside.com> (original author, inactive)

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is Copyright (c) 2018 by CAPSiDE.

This is free software, licensed under:

The Apache License, Version 2.0, January 2004