--- apiVersion: storage.k8s.io/v1 kind: StorageClass metadata: name: csi-nfs-sc provisioner: nfs.csi.ceph.com parameters: # (required) Name of the NFS-cluster as managed by Ceph. nfsCluster: # (required) Hostname, ip-address or service that points to the Ceph managed # NFS-server that will be used for mounting the NFS-export. server: # # The parameters below are standard CephFS options, these are used for # managing the underlying CephFS volume. # # (required) String representing a Ceph cluster to provision storage from. # Should be unique across all Ceph clusters in use for provisioning, # cannot be greater than 36 bytes in length, and should remain immutable for # the lifetime of the StorageClass in use. # Ensure to create an entry in the configmap named ceph-csi-config, based on # csi-config-map-sample.yaml, to accompany the string chosen to # represent the Ceph cluster in clusterID below clusterID: # (required) CephFS filesystem name into which the volume shall be created # eg: fsName: myfs fsName: # (optional) Ceph pool into which volume data shall be stored # pool: # The secrets have to contain user and/or Ceph admin credentials. csi.storage.k8s.io/provisioner-secret-name: csi-cephfs-secret csi.storage.k8s.io/provisioner-secret-namespace: default csi.storage.k8s.io/controller-expand-secret-name: csi-cephfs-secret csi.storage.k8s.io/controller-expand-secret-namespace: default csi.storage.k8s.io/node-stage-secret-name: csi-cephfs-secret csi.storage.k8s.io/node-stage-secret-namespace: default # (optional) Prefix to use for naming subvolumes. # If omitted, defaults to "csi-vol-". volumeNamePrefix: nfs-export- # (optional) Security requirements for the NFS-export. Valid flavours # include: none, sys, krb5, krb5i and krb5p. The is a comma # delimited string, for example "sys,krb5". # This option is available with Ceph v17.2.6 and newer. # secTypes: # (optional) The clients parameter in the storage class is used to limit # access to the export to the set of hostnames, networks or ip addresses # specified. The is a comma delimited string, # for example: "192.168.0.10,192.168.1.0/8" # clients: reclaimPolicy: Delete allowVolumeExpansion: true