This commit reverts the initial implementation of the multi-node-multi-writer feature: commit: b5b8e4646094d0ec1f3dfe96060a183c863d7d1a It replaces that implementation with a more restrictive version that only allows multi-node-multi-writer for volumes of type `block` With this change there are no volume parameters required in the stoarge class, we also fail any attempt to create a file based device with multi-node-multi-write being specified, this way a user doesn't have to wait until they try and do the publish before realizing it doesn't work.
Ceph CSI 1.0.0
Container Storage Interface (CSI) driver, provisioner, and attacher for Ceph RBD and CephFS.
Overview
Ceph CSI plugins implement an interface between CSI enabled Container Orchestrator (CO) and CEPH cluster. It allows dynamically provisioning CEPH volumes and attaching them to workloads. Current implementation of Ceph CSI plugins was tested in Kubernetes environment (requires Kubernetes 1.13+), but the code does not rely on any Kubernetes specific calls (WIP to make it k8s agnostic) and should be able to run with any CSI enabled CO.
For details about configuration and deployment of RBD and
CephFS CSI plugins, see documentation in docs/
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For example usage of RBD and CephFS CSI plugins, see examples in examples/
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Troubleshooting
Please submit an issue at: Issues
Slack Channels
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