ceph-csi/charts/ceph-csi-rbd/values.yaml
Madhu Rajanna 4c2d2caf9f util: add support to configure mirror daemon count
Currently we are assuming that only one
rbd mirror daemon running on the ceph cluster
but that is not true for many cases and it
can be more that one, this PR make this as a
configurable parameter.

fixes: #4312

Signed-off-by: Madhu Rajanna <madhupr007@gmail.com>
2024-04-22 09:49:59 +00:00

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---
rbac:
# Specifies whether RBAC resources should be created
create: true
serviceAccounts:
nodeplugin:
# Specifies whether a ServiceAccount should be created
create: true
# The name of the ServiceAccount to use.
# If not set and create is true, a name is generated using the fullname
name:
provisioner:
# Specifies whether a ServiceAccount should be created
create: true
# The name of the ServiceAccount to use.
# If not set and create is true, a name is generated using the fullname
name:
# Configuration for the CSI to connect to the cluster
# Ref: https://github.com/ceph/ceph-csi/blob/devel/examples/README.md
# Example:
# csiConfig:
# - clusterID: "<cluster-id>"
# monitors:
# - "<MONValue1>"
# - "<MONValue2>"
# rbd:
# netNamespaceFilePath: "{{ .kubeletDir }}/plugins/{{ .driverName }}/net"
# mirrorDaemonCount: 1
# readAffinity:
# enabled: true
# crushLocationLabels:
# - topology.kubernetes.io/region
# - topology.kubernetes.io/zone
csiConfig: []
# Configuration details of clusterID,PoolID and FscID mapping
# csiMapping:
# - clusterIDMapping:
# clusterID on site1: clusterID on site2
# RBDPoolIDMapping:
# - poolID on site1: poolID on site2
# CephFSFscIDMapping:
# - CephFS FscID on site1: CephFS FscID on site2
csiMapping: []
# Configuration for the encryption KMS
# Ref: https://github.com/ceph/ceph-csi/blob/devel/docs/deploy-rbd.md
# Example:
# encryptionKMSConfig:
# vault-unique-id-1:
# encryptionKMSType: vault
# vaultAddress: https://vault.example.com
# vaultAuthPath: /v1/auth/kubernetes/login
# vaultRole: csi-kubernetes
# vaultPassphraseRoot: /v1/secret
# vaultPassphrasePath: ceph-csi/
# vaultCAVerify: "false"
encryptionKMSConfig: {}
# Labels to apply to all resources
commonLabels: {}
# Set logging level for csi containers.
# Supported values from 0 to 5. 0 for general useful logs,
# 5 for trace level verbosity.
# logLevel is the variable for CSI driver containers's log level
logLevel: 5
# sidecarLogLevel is the variable for Kubernetes sidecar container's log level
sidecarLogLevel: 1
# Set fsGroupPolicy for CSI Driver object spec
# https://kubernetes-csi.github.io/docs/support-fsgroup.html
# The following modes are supported:
# - None: Indicates that volumes will be mounted with no modifications, as the
# CSI volume driver does not support these operations.
# - File: Indicates that the CSI volume driver supports volume ownership and
# permission change via fsGroup, and Kubernetes may use fsGroup to change
# permissions and ownership of the volume to match user requested fsGroup in
# the pod's SecurityPolicy regardless of fstype or access mode.
# - ReadWriteOnceWithFSType: Indicates that volumes will be examined to
# determine if volume ownership and permissions should be modified to match
# the pod's security policy.
# Changes will only occur if the fsType is defined and the persistent volume's
# accessModes contains ReadWriteOnce.
CSIDriver:
fsGroupPolicy: "File"
seLinuxMount: true
nodeplugin:
name: nodeplugin
# set user created priorityclassName for csi plugin pods. default is
# system-node-critical which is high priority
priorityClassName: system-node-critical
# if you are using rbd-nbd client set this value to OnDelete
updateStrategy: RollingUpdate
httpMetrics:
# Metrics only available for cephcsi/cephcsi => 1.2.0
# Specifies whether http metrics should be exposed
enabled: true
# The port of the container to expose the metrics
containerPort: 8080
service:
# Specifies whether a service should be created for the metrics
enabled: true
# The port to use for the service
servicePort: 8080
type: ClusterIP
# Annotations for the service
# Example:
# annotations:
# prometheus.io/scrape: "true"
# prometheus.io/port: "8080"
annotations: {}
clusterIP: ""
## List of IP addresses at which the stats-exporter service is available
## Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/services/#external-ips
##
externalIPs: []
loadBalancerIP: ""
loadBalancerSourceRanges: []
## Reference to one or more secrets to be used when pulling images
##
imagePullSecrets: []
# - name: "image-pull-secret"
profiling:
# enable profiling to check for memory leaks
enabled: false
registrar:
image:
repository: registry.k8s.io/sig-storage/csi-node-driver-registrar
tag: v2.10.0
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
resources: {}
plugin:
image:
repository: quay.io/cephcsi/cephcsi
tag: canary
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
resources: {}
nodeSelector: {}
tolerations: []
affinity: {}
provisioner:
name: provisioner
replicaCount: 3
strategy:
# RollingUpdate strategy replaces old pods with new ones gradually,
# without incurring downtime.
type: RollingUpdate
rollingUpdate:
# maxUnavailable is the maximum number of pods that can be
# unavailable during the update process.
maxUnavailable: 50%
# if fstype is not specified in storageclass, ext4 is default
defaultFSType: ext4
# deployController to enable or disable the deployment of controller which
# generates the OMAP data if its not Present.
deployController: true
# Timeout for waiting for creation or deletion of a volume
timeout: 60s
# cluster name to set on the RBD image
# clustername: "k8s-cluster-1"
# Hard limit for maximum number of nested volume clones that are taken before
# a flatten occurs
hardMaxCloneDepth: 8
# Soft limit for maximum number of nested volume clones that are taken before
# a flatten occurs
softMaxCloneDepth: 4
# Maximum number of snapshots allowed on rbd image without flattening
maxSnapshotsOnImage: 450
# Minimum number of snapshots allowed on rbd image to trigger flattening
minSnapshotsOnImage: 250
# skip image flattening if kernel support mapping of rbd images
# which has the deep-flatten feature
# skipForceFlatten: false
# set user created priorityclassName for csi provisioner pods. default is
# system-cluster-critical which is less priority than system-node-critical
priorityClassName: system-cluster-critical
# enable hostnetwork for provisioner pod. default is false
# useful for deployments where the podNetwork has no access to ceph
enableHostNetwork: false
httpMetrics:
# Metrics only available for cephcsi/cephcsi => 1.2.0
# Specifies whether http metrics should be exposed
enabled: true
# The port of the container to expose the metrics
containerPort: 8080
service:
# Specifies whether a service should be created for the metrics
enabled: true
# The port to use for the service
servicePort: 8080
type: ClusterIP
# Annotations for the service
# Example:
# annotations:
# prometheus.io/scrape: "true"
# prometheus.io/port: "8080"
annotations: {}
clusterIP: ""
## List of IP addresses at which the stats-exporter service is available
## Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/services/#external-ips
##
externalIPs: []
loadBalancerIP: ""
loadBalancerSourceRanges: []
## Reference to one or more secrets to be used when pulling images
##
imagePullSecrets: []
# - name: "image-pull-secret"
profiling:
# enable profiling to check for memory leaks
enabled: false
provisioner:
image:
repository: registry.k8s.io/sig-storage/csi-provisioner
tag: v4.0.0
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
resources: {}
## For further options, check
## https://github.com/kubernetes-csi/external-provisioner#command-line-options
extraArgs: []
# set metadata on volume
setmetadata: true
attacher:
name: attacher
enabled: true
image:
repository: registry.k8s.io/sig-storage/csi-attacher
tag: v4.5.0
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
resources: {}
## For further options, check
## https://github.com/kubernetes-csi/external-attacher#command-line-options
extraArgs: []
resizer:
name: resizer
enabled: true
image:
repository: registry.k8s.io/sig-storage/csi-resizer
tag: v1.10.0
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
resources: {}
## For further options, check
## https://github.com/kubernetes-csi/external-resizer#recommended-optional-arguments
extraArgs: []
snapshotter:
image:
repository: registry.k8s.io/sig-storage/csi-snapshotter
tag: v7.0.0
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
resources: {}
## For further options, check
## https://github.com/kubernetes-csi/external-snapshotter#csi-external-snapshotter-sidecar-command-line-options
extraArgs: []
args:
# enableVolumeGroupSnapshots enables support for volume group snapshots
enableVolumeGroupSnapshots: false
nodeSelector: {}
tolerations: []
affinity: {}
topology:
# Specifies whether topology based provisioning support should
# be exposed by CSI
enabled: false
# domainLabels define which node labels to use as domains
# for CSI nodeplugins to advertise their domains
# NOTE: the value here serves as an example and needs to be
# updated with node labels that define domains of interest
domainLabels:
- failure-domain/region
- failure-domain/zone
# readAffinity:
# Enable read affinity for RBD volumes. Recommended to
# set to true if running kernel 5.8 or newer.
# enabled: false
# Define which node labels to use as CRUSH location.
# This should correspond to the values set in the CRUSH map.
# NOTE: the value here serves as an example
# crushLocationLabels:
# - topology.kubernetes.io/region
# - topology.kubernetes.io/zone
storageClass:
# Specifies whether the storageclass should be created
create: false
name: csi-rbd-sc
# Annotations for the storage class
# Example:
# annotations:
# storageclass.kubernetes.io/is-default-class: "true"
annotations: {}
# (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.
clusterID: <cluster-ID>
# (optional) If you want to use erasure coded pool with RBD, you need to
# create two pools. one erasure coded and one replicated.
# You need to specify the replicated pool here in the `pool` parameter, it is
# used for the metadata of the images.
# The erasure coded pool must be set as the `dataPool` parameter below.
# dataPool: <ec-data-pool>
dataPool: ""
# (required) Ceph pool into which the RBD image shall be created
# (optional) if topologyConstrainedPools is provided
# eg: pool: replicapool
pool: replicapool
# (optional) RBD image features, CSI creates image with image-format 2 CSI
# RBD currently supports `layering`, `journaling`, `exclusive-lock`,
# `object-map`, `fast-diff`, `deep-flatten` features.
# Refer https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/rbd/rbd-config-ref/#image-features
# for image feature dependencies.
# imageFeatures: layering,journaling,exclusive-lock,object-map,fast-diff
imageFeatures: "layering"
# (optional) Specifies whether to try other mounters in case if the current
# mounter fails to mount the rbd image for any reason. True means fallback
# to next mounter, default is set to false.
# Note: tryOtherMounters is currently useful to fallback from krbd to rbd-nbd
# in case if any of the specified imageFeatures is not supported by krbd
# driver on node scheduled for application pod launch, but in the future this
# should work with any mounter type.
# tryOtherMounters: false
# (optional) Options to pass to the `mkfs` command while creating the
# filesystem on the RBD device. Check the man-page for the `mkfs` command
# for the filesystem for more details. When `mkfsOptions` is set here, the
# defaults will not be used, consider including them in this parameter.
#
# The default options depend on the csi.storage.k8s.io/fstype setting:
# - ext4: "-m0 -Enodiscard,lazy_itable_init=1,lazy_journal_init=1"
# - xfs: "-K"
#
# mkfsOptions: "-m0 -Ediscard -i1024"
# (optional) uncomment the following to use rbd-nbd as mounter
# on supported nodes
# mounter: rbd-nbd
mounter: ""
# (optional) ceph client log location, eg: rbd-nbd
# By default host-path /var/log/ceph of node is bind-mounted into
# csi-rbdplugin pod at /var/log/ceph mount path. This is to configure
# target bindmount path used inside container for ceph clients logging.
# See docs/rbd-nbd.md for available configuration options.
# cephLogDir: /var/log/ceph
cephLogDir: ""
# (optional) ceph client log strategy
# By default, log file belonging to a particular volume will be deleted
# on unmap, but you can choose to just compress instead of deleting it
# or even preserve the log file in text format as it is.
# Available options `remove` or `compress` or `preserve`
# cephLogStrategy: remove
cephLogStrategy: ""
# (optional) Prefix to use for naming RBD images.
# If omitted, defaults to "csi-vol-".
# volumeNamePrefix: "foo-bar-"
volumeNamePrefix: ""
# (optional) Instruct the plugin it has to encrypt the volume
# By default it is disabled. Valid values are "true" or "false".
# A string is expected here, i.e. "true", not true.
# encrypted: "true"
encrypted: ""
# (optional) Use external key management system for encryption passphrases by
# specifying a unique ID matching KMS ConfigMap. The ID is only used for
# correlation to configmap entry.
encryptionKMSID: ""
# Add topology constrained pools configuration, if topology based pools
# are setup, and topology constrained provisioning is required.
# For further information read TODO<doc>
# topologyConstrainedPools: |
# [{"poolName":"pool0",
# "dataPool":"ec-pool0" # optional, erasure-coded pool for data
# "domainSegments":[
# {"domainLabel":"region","value":"east"},
# {"domainLabel":"zone","value":"zone1"}]},
# {"poolName":"pool1",
# "dataPool":"ec-pool1" # optional, erasure-coded pool for data
# "domainSegments":[
# {"domainLabel":"region","value":"east"},
# {"domainLabel":"zone","value":"zone2"}]},
# {"poolName":"pool2",
# "dataPool":"ec-pool2" # optional, erasure-coded pool for data
# "domainSegments":[
# {"domainLabel":"region","value":"west"},
# {"domainLabel":"zone","value":"zone1"}]}
# ]
topologyConstrainedPools: []
# (optional) mapOptions is a comma-separated list of map options.
# For krbd options refer
# https://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/man/8/rbd/#kernel-rbd-krbd-options
# For nbd options refer
# https://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/man/8/rbd-nbd/#options
# Format:
# mapOptions: "<mounter>:op1,op2;<mounter>:op1,op2"
# An empty mounter field is treated as krbd type for compatibility.
# eg:
# mapOptions: "krbd:lock_on_read,queue_depth=1024;nbd:try-netlink"
mapOptions: ""
# (optional) unmapOptions is a comma-separated list of unmap options.
# For krbd options refer
# https://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/man/8/rbd/#kernel-rbd-krbd-options
# For nbd options refer
# https://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/man/8/rbd-nbd/#options
# Format:
# unmapOptions: "<mounter>:op1,op2;<mounter>:op1,op2"
# An empty mounter field is treated as krbd type for compatibility.
# eg:
# unmapOptions: "krbd:force;nbd:force"
unmapOptions: ""
# (optional) stripe unit in bytes
# If set, stripeCount must also be specified
# For defaults, refer to
# https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/man/8/rbd/#striping
stripeUnit: ""
# (optional) number of objects to stripe over before looping
# If set, stripeUnit must also be specified
# For defaults, refer to
# https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/man/8/rbd/#striping
stripeCount: ""
# (optional) object size in bytes
# If set, must be a power of 2
objectSize: ""
# The secrets have to contain Ceph credentials with required access
# to the 'pool'.
provisionerSecret: csi-rbd-secret
# If Namespaces are left empty, the secrets are assumed to be in the
# Release namespace.
provisionerSecretNamespace: ""
controllerExpandSecret: csi-rbd-secret
controllerExpandSecretNamespace: ""
nodeStageSecret: csi-rbd-secret
nodeStageSecretNamespace: ""
# Specify the filesystem type of the volume. If not specified,
# csi-provisioner will set default as `ext4`.
fstype: ext4
reclaimPolicy: Delete
allowVolumeExpansion: true
mountOptions: []
# Mount Options
# Example:
# mountOptions:
# - discard
# Mount the host /etc/selinux inside pods to support
# selinux-enabled filesystems
selinuxMount: true
secret:
# Specifies whether the secret should be created
create: false
name: csi-rbd-secret
annotations: {}
# Key values correspond to a user name and its key, as defined in the
# ceph cluster. User ID should have required access to the 'pool'
# specified in the storage class
userID: <plaintext ID>
userKey: <Ceph auth key corresponding to userID above>
# Encryption passphrase
encryptionPassphrase: test_passphrase
# This is a sample configmap that helps define a Ceph configuration as required
# by the CSI plugins.
# Sample ceph.conf available at
# https://github.com/ceph/ceph/blob/master/src/sample.ceph.conf Detailed
# documentation is available at
# https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/rados/configuration/ceph-conf/
cephconf: |
[global]
auth_cluster_required = cephx
auth_service_required = cephx
auth_client_required = cephx
# Array of extra objects to deploy with the release
extraDeploy: []
#########################################################
# Variables for 'internal' use please use with caution! #
#########################################################
# The filename of the provisioner socket
provisionerSocketFile: csi-provisioner.sock
# The filename of the plugin socket
pluginSocketFile: csi.sock
# kubelet working directory,can be set using `--root-dir` when starting kubelet.
kubeletDir: /var/lib/kubelet
# Host path location for ceph client processes logging, ex: rbd-nbd
cephLogDirHostPath: /var/log/ceph
# Name of the csi-driver
driverName: rbd.csi.ceph.com
# Name of the configmap used for state
configMapName: ceph-csi-config
# Key to use in the Configmap if not config.json
# configMapKey:
# Use an externally provided configmap
externallyManagedConfigmap: false
# Name of the configmap used for ceph.conf
cephConfConfigMapName: ceph-config
# Name of the configmap used for encryption kms configuration
kmsConfigMapName: ceph-csi-encryption-kms-config