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- [Dev standup](#dev-standup)
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- [Contact](#contact)
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This repo contains Ceph
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This repo contains the Ceph
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[Container Storage Interface (CSI)](https://github.com/container-storage-interface/)
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driver for RBD, CephFS and kubernetes sidecar deployment yamls of provisioner,
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attacher, resizer, driver-registrar and snapshotter for supporting CSI functionalities.
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driver for RBD, CephFS and Kubernetes sidecar deployment YAMLs to support CSI
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functionality: provisioner, attacher, resizer, driver-registrar and snapshotter.
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## Overview
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Ceph CSI plugins implement an interface between CSI enabled Container Orchestrator
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(CO) and Ceph cluster. It allows dynamically provisioning Ceph volumes and
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Ceph CSI plugins implement an interface between a CSI-enabled Container Orchestrator
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(CO) and Ceph clusters. They enable dynamically provisioning Ceph volumes and
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attaching them to workloads.
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Independent CSI plugins are provided to support RBD and CephFS backed volumes,
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[rbd doc](https://github.com/ceph/ceph-csi/blob/devel/docs/deploy-rbd.md) and
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for CephFS plugin configuration and deployment please
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refer [cephFS doc](https://github.com/ceph/ceph-csi/blob/devel/docs/deploy-cephfs.md).
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- For example usage of RBD and CephFS CSI plugins, see examples in `examples/`.
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- For example usage of the RBD and CephFS CSI plugins, see examples in `examples/`.
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- Stale resource cleanup, please refer [cleanup doc](docs/resource-cleanup.md).
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NOTE:
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## Known to work CO platforms
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Ceph CSI drivers are currently developed and tested **exclusively** on Kubernetes
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Ceph CSI drivers are currently developed and tested **exclusively** in Kubernetes
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environments.
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| Ceph CSI Version | Container Orchestrator Name | Version Tested|
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| v3.5.0 | Kubernetes | v1.21, v1.22, v1.23|
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| v3.4.0 | Kubernetes | v1.20, v1.21, v1.22|
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There is work in progress to make this CO independent and thus
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support other orchestration environments (Nomad, Mesos..etc) in the future.
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There is work in progress to make this CO-independent and thus
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support other orchestration environments (Nomad, Mesos..etc).
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NOTE:
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The supported window of Ceph CSI versions is known as "N.(x-1)":
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The supported window of Ceph CSI versions is "N.(x-1)":
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(N (Latest major release) . (x (Latest minor release) - 1)).
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For example, if Ceph CSI latest major version is `3.6.0` today, support is
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For example, if the Ceph CSI latest major version is `3.6.0` today, support is
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provided for the versions above `3.5.0`. If users are running an unsupported
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Ceph CSI version, they will be asked to upgrade when requesting support for the
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cluster.
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Ceph CSI version, they will be asked to upgrade when requesting support.
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## Support Matrix
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# Capabilities of a user required for ceph-csi in a Ceph cluster
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Ceph uses the term capabilities to describe authorizing an authenticated user
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Ceph uses the term _capabilities_ to describe authorizations for an
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authenticated user
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to exercise the functionality of the monitors, OSDs and metadata servers.
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Capabilities can also restrict access to data within a pool or pool namespace.
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A Ceph administrative user sets a user's capabilities when creating or
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## RBD
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We have provisioner, controller expand and node stage secrets in storage class.
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For the provisioner and controller expand stage secret in storageclass, the
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user needs to have the below mentioned ceph capabilities.
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We have provisioner, controller expand and node stage secrets in storageclass.
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For the provisioner and controller expand stage secrets in storageclass, the
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user needs to have the below Ceph capabilities.
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```
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"mon", "profile rbd",
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"mds", "allow rw"
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```
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To get more insights on capabilities of cephfs you can refer
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To get more insights on capabilities of CephFS you can refer
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[this document](https://ceph.readthedocs.io/en/latest/cephfs/client-auth/)
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## Command to a create user with required capabilities
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