This commit revert the template changes brought in for release-3.5
and making it refer to canary.
Signed-off-by: Humble Chirammal <hchiramm@redhat.com>
This commit updates the node driver registrar container to latest
version.
Signed-off-by: Humble Chirammal <hchiramm@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit 0078e5c8e7)
This commit update the csi-attacher sidecar version to v3.4.0
Signed-off-by: Humble Chirammal <hchiramm@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit 0ab717f06f)
This commit updates sidecars to the latest available version
which is compatible with kubernetes 1.23 and csi spec 1.5
Signed-off-by: Humble Chirammal <hchiramm@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit ea8e360888)
Deployments place all sockets for communicating with CSI components in
the shared `/csi` directory. The CSI-Addons socket was introduced
recently, but not configured to be in the same location (by default
placed in `/tmp`).
Signed-off-by: Niels de Vos <ndevos@redhat.com>
When topology is disabled, the ClusterRoleBinding is not created in the Helm
chart. However, the nodeplugin needs access to volumeattachments for the volume
healer.
Signed-off-by: Steven Reitsma <steven@properchaos.nl>
When generating csiconfiguration from values the config.json key gets merged with cluster-mapping.json
as the config.json toYaml element supresses a newline.
This fixes the situation where configuration is generated as shown;
```
data:
config.json: |-
[{"clusterID":"....","monitors":["..."]}]cluster-mapping.json: |-
[]
```
Signed-off-by: Toby Jackson <toby@warmfusion.co.uk>
Version field for helm Chart.yaml needs to have SemVer 2
compatible value, therefore use "<MAJOR-VERSION>-canary"
on "devel" branch.
Refer: https://helm.sh/docs/topics/charts/#the-chartyaml-file
Signed-off-by: Rakshith R <rar@redhat.com>
This change allows the user to choose not to fallback to NBD mounter
when some ImageFeatures are absent with krbd driver, rather just fail
the NodeStage call.
Signed-off-by: Prasanna Kumar Kalever <prasanna.kalever@redhat.com>
we dont need securityContext for the cephfs provisioner
pod as its not doing any special operations like mount,
selinux operations etc .
Signed-off-by: Madhu Rajanna <madhupr007@gmail.com>
Currently, we delete the ceph client log file on unmap/detach.
This patch provides additional alternatives for users who would like to
persist the log files.
Strategies:
-----------
`remove`: delete log file on unmap/detach
`compress`: compress the log file to gzip on unmap/detach
`preserve`: preserve the log file in text format
Note that the default strategy will be remove on unmap, and these options
can be tweaked from the storage class
Compression size details example:
On Map: (with debug-rbd=20)
---------
$ ls -lh
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 526K Sep 1 18:15
rbd-nbd-0001-0024-fed5480a-f00f-417a-a51d-31d8a8144c03-0000000000000003-d2e89c87-0b4d-11ec-8ea6-160f128e682d.log
On unmap:
---------
$ ls -lh
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 33K Sep 1 18:15
rbd-nbd-0001-0024-fed5480a-f00f-417a-a51d-31d8a8144c03-0000000000000003-d2e89c87-0b4d-11ec-8ea6-160f128e682d.gz
Signed-off-by: Prasanna Kumar Kalever <prasanna.kalever@redhat.com>
cephLogDir: is a storage class option that is passed to rbd-nbd daemon.
cephLogDirHostPath: is a nodeplugin daemonset level option that helps in
using the right host-path while bind-mounting
Signed-off-by: Prasanna Kumar Kalever <prasanna.kalever@redhat.com>
Problem:
--------
1. rbd-nbd by default logs to /var/log/ceph/ceph-client.admin.log,
Unfortunately, container doesn't have /var/log/ceph directory hence
rbd-nbd is not logging now.
2. Rbd-nbd logs are not persistent across nodeplugin restarts.
Solution:
--------
Provide a host path so that log directory is made available, and the
logs persist on the hostnode across container restarts.
Signed-off-by: Prasanna Kumar Kalever <prasanna.kalever@redhat.com>
- mount host's /etc/selinux in node plugins
- process mount options in all code paths for cephfs volume options
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Lossent <alexandre.lossent@cern.ch>
Problem:
-------
For rbd nbd userspace mounter backends, after a restart of the nodeplugin
all the mounts will start seeing IO errors. This is because, for rbd-nbd
backends there will be a userspace mount daemon running per volume, post
restart of the nodeplugin pod, there is no way to restore the daemons
back to life.
Solution:
--------
The volume healer is a one-time activity that is triggered at the startup
time of the rbd nodeplugin. It navigates through the list of volume
attachments on the node and acts accordingly.
For now, it is limited to nbd type storage only, but it is flexible and
can be extended in the future for other backend types as needed.
From a few feets above:
This solves a severe problem for nbd backed csi volumes. The healer while
going through the list of volume attachments on the node, if finds the
volume is in attached state and is of type nbd, then it will attempt to
fix the rbd-nbd volumes by sending a NodeStageVolume request with the
required volume attributes like secrets, device name, image attributes,
and etc.. which will finally help start the required rbd-nbd daemons in
the nodeplugin csi-rbdplugin container. This will allow reattaching the
backend images with the right nbd device, thus allowing the applications
to perform IO without any interruptions even after a nodeplugin restart.
Signed-off-by: Prasanna Kumar Kalever <prasanna.kalever@redhat.com>
Nodeplugin needs below cluster roles:
persistentvolumes: get
volumeattachments: list, get
These additional permissions are needed by the volume healer. Volume healer
aims at fixing the volume health issues at the very startup time of the
nodeplugin. As part of its operations, volume healer has to run through
the list of volume attachments and understand details about each
persistentvolume.
The later commits will use these additional cluster roles.
Signed-off-by: Prasanna Kumar Kalever <prasanna.kalever@redhat.com>
The provisioner and node-plugin have the capability to connect to
Hashicorp Vault with a ServiceAccount from the Namespace where the PVC
is created. This requires permissions to read the contents of the
ServiceAccount from an other Namespace than where Ceph-CSI is deployed.
Signed-off-by: Niels de Vos <ndevos@redhat.com>
This commit updates the helm chart documentations
with the configurations available while deploying
these helm charts.
Signed-off-by: Yati Padia <ypadia@redhat.com>
Current implementation of semvercompare fails against
pre-release versions. This commit fixes it by using
the entire version string at which csidriver api became GA.
s|">=1.18"|">=1.18.0-beta.1"
Fixes: #2039
Signed-off-by: Rakshith R <rar@redhat.com>
csidriver object can be created on the kubernetes
for below reason.
If a CSI driver creates a CSIDriver object,
Kubernetes users can easily discover the CSI
Drivers installed on their cluster
(simply by issuing kubectl get CSIDriver)
Ref: https://kubernetes-csi.github.io/docs/csi-driver-object.html#what-is-the-csidriver-object
attachRequired is always required to be set to
true to avoid issue on RWO PVC.
more details about it at https://github.com/rook/rook/pull/4332
Signed-off-by: Madhu Rajanna <madhupr007@gmail.com>
set system-cluster-critical priorityclass on
provisioner pods. the system-cluster-critical is
having lowest priority compared to node-critical.
Signed-off-by: Madhu Rajanna <madhupr007@gmail.com>