ceph-csi/docs/deploy-cephfs.md
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# CSI CephFS plugin
The CSI CephFS plugin is able to both provision new CephFS volumes
and attach and mount existing ones to workloads.
## Building
CSI plugin can be compiled in the form of a binary file or in the form
of a Docker image.
When compiled as a binary file, the result is stored in `_output/`
directory with the name `cephcsi`.
When compiled as an image, it's stored in the local Docker image store
with name `cephcsi`.
Building binary:
```bash
make cephcsi
```
Building Docker image:
```bash
make image-cephcsi
```
## Configuration
**NOTE:** To make CephFS CSI driver version >= 1.1.0 work with Ceph v14.2.2
cluster (not deployed by rook), you need to add the following settings in the
`mgr` section of the ceph.conf used by the Ceph manager daemon, and restart the
Ceph manager daemon.
```
[mgr]
client mount uid = 0
client mount gid = 0
```
This is due to an [issue](http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/40927) in Ceph v14.2.2
that should be resolved in v14.2.3.
**Available command line arguments:**
| Option | Default value | Description |
| -------------------------------- | --------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| `--endpoint` | `unix://tmp/csi.sock` | CSI endpoint, must be a UNIX socket |
| `--drivername` | `cephfs.csi.ceph.com` | Name of the driver (Kubernetes: `provisioner` field in StorageClass must correspond to this value) |
| `--nodeid` | _empty_ | This node's ID |
| `--type` | _empty_ | Driver type `[rbd | cephfs]` If the driver type is set to `rbd` it will act as a `rbd plugin` or if it's set to `cephfs` will act as a `cephfs plugin` |
| `--mountcachedir` | _empty_ | Volume mount cache info save dir. If left unspecified, the dirver will not record mount info, or it will save mount info and when driver restart it will remount volume it cached. |
| `--instanceid` | "default" | Unique ID distinguishing this instance of Ceph CSI among other instances, when sharing Ceph clusters across CSI instances for provisioning |
| `--pluginpath` | "/var/lib/kubelet/plugins/" | The location of cephcsi plugin on host |
| `--metadatastorage` | _empty_ | Points to where older (1.0.0 or older plugin versions) metadata about provisioned volumes are kept, as file or in as k8s configmap (`node` or `k8s_configmap` respectively) |
| `--pidlimit` | _0_ | Configure the PID limit in cgroups. The container runtime can restrict the number of processes/tasks which can cause problems while provisioning (or deleting) a large number of volumes. A value of `-1` configures the limit to the maximum, `0` does not configure limits at all. |
| `--metricsport` | `8080` | TCP port for /grpc metrics requests |
| `--metricspath` | `/metrics` | Path of prometheus endpoint where metrics will be available |
| `--enablegrpcmetrics` | `false` | Enable grpc metrics collection and start prometheus server |
| `--polltime` | `60s` | Time interval in between each poll |
| `--timeout` | `3s` | Probe timeout in seconds |
| `--histogramoption` | `0.5,2,6` | Histogram option for grpc metrics, should be comma separated value (ex:= "0.5,2,6" where start=0.5 factor=2, count=6) |
| `--forcecephkernelclient` | `false` | Force enabling Ceph Kernel clients for mounting on kernels < 4.17 |
**NOTE:** The parameter `-forcecephkernelclient` enables the Kernel
CephFS mounter on kernels < 4.17.
**This is not recommended/supported if the kernel does not support quota.**
**Available environmental variables:**
`KUBERNETES_CONFIG_PATH`: if you use `k8s_configmap` as metadata store, specify
the path of your k8s config file (if not specified, the plugin will assume
you're running it inside a k8s cluster and find the config itself).
`POD_NAMESPACE`: if you use `k8s_configmap` as metadata store, `POD_NAMESPACE`
is used to define in which namespace you want the configmaps to be stored
**Available volume parameters:**
| Parameter | Required | Description |
| --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `clusterID` | yes | String representing a Ceph cluster, must 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 Ceph cluster in use |
| `fsName` | yes | CephFS filesystem name into which the volume shall be created |
| `mounter` | no | Mount method to be used for this volume. Available options are `kernel` for Ceph kernel client and `fuse` for Ceph FUSE driver. Defaults to "default mounter". |
| `pool` | no | Ceph pool into which volume data shall be stored |
| `kernelMountOptions` | no | Comma separated string of mount options accepted by cephfs kernel mounter, by default no options are passed. Check man mount.ceph for options. |
| `fuseMountOptions` | no | Comma separated string of mount options accepted by ceph-fuse mounter, by default no options are passed. |
| `csi.storage.k8s.io/provisioner-secret-name`, `csi.storage.k8s.io/node-stage-secret-name` | for Kubernetes | Name of the Kubernetes Secret object containing Ceph client credentials. Both parameters should have the same value |
| `csi.storage.k8s.io/provisioner-secret-namespace`, `csi.storage.k8s.io/node-stage-secret-namespace` | for Kubernetes | Namespaces of the above Secret objects |
**NOTE:** An accompanying CSI configuration file, needs to be provided to the
running pods. Refer to [Creating CSI configuration](../examples/README.md#creating-csi-configuration)
for more information.
**NOTE:** A suggested way to populate and retain uniqueness of the clusterID is
to use the output of `ceph fsid` of the Ceph cluster to be used for
provisioning.
**Required secrets for provisioning:**
Admin credentials are required for provisioning new volumes
* `adminID`: ID of an admin client
* `adminKey`: key of the admin client
**Required secrets for statically provisioned volumes:**
User credentials with access to an existing volume
* `userID`: ID of a user client
* `userKey`: key of a user client
Notes on volume size: when provisioning a new volume, `max_bytes` quota
attribute for this volume will be set to the requested volume size (see [Ceph
quota documentation](http://docs.ceph.com/docs/mimic/cephfs/quota/)). A request
for a zero-sized volume means no quota attribute will be set.
## Deployment with Kubernetes
Requires Kubernetes 1.13+
if your cluster version is 1.13.x please use [cephfs v1.13
templates](../deploy/cephfs/kubernetes/v1.13) or else use [cephfs v1.14+
templates](../deploy/cephfs/kubernetes/v1.14+)
Your Kubernetes cluster must allow privileged pods (i.e. `--allow-privileged`
flag must be set to true for both the API server and the kubelet). Moreover, as
stated in the [mount propagation
docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/volumes/#mount-propagation),
the Docker daemon of the cluster nodes must allow shared mounts.
YAML manifests are located in `deploy/cephfs/kubernetes`.
**Deploy RBACs for sidecar containers and node plugins:**
```bash
kubectl create -f csi-provisioner-rbac.yaml
kubectl create -f csi-nodeplugin-rbac.yaml
```
Those manifests deploy service accounts, cluster roles and cluster role
bindings. These are shared for both RBD and CephFS CSI plugins, as they require
the same permissions.
**Deploy ConfigMap for CSI plugins:**
```bash
kubectl create -f csi-config-map.yaml
```
The configmap deploys an empty CSI configuration that is mounted as a volume
within the Ceph CSI plugin pods. To add a specific Ceph clusters configuration
details, refer to [Creating CSI configuration](../examples/README.md#creating-csi-configuration)
for more information.
**Deploy CSI sidecar containers:**
```bash
kubectl create -f csi-cephfsplugin-provisioner.yaml
```
Deploys stateful set of provision which includes external-provisioner
,external-attacher for CSI CephFS.
**Deploy CSI CephFS driver:**
```bash
kubectl create -f csi-cephfsplugin.yaml
```
Deploys a daemon set with two containers: CSI node-driver-registrar and
the CSI CephFS driver.
## Verifying the deployment in Kubernetes
After successfully completing the steps above, you should see output similar to this:
```bash
$ kubectl get all
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
pod/csi-cephfsplugin-provisioner-0 4/4 Running 0 25s
pod/csi-cephfsplugin-rljcv 3/3 Running 0 24s
NAME TYPE CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE
service/csi-cephfsplugin-provisioner ClusterIP 10.101.78.75 <none> 8080/TCP 26s
...
```
Once the CSI plugin configuration is updated with details from a Ceph cluster of
choice, you can try deploying a demo pod from examples/cephfs using the
instructions [provided](../examples/README.md#deploying-the-storage-class) to
test the deployment further.
### Notes on volume deletion
Dynamically povisioned volumes are deleted by the driver, when requested to
do so. Statically provisioned volumes, from plugin versions less than or
equal to 1.0.0, are a no-op when a delete operation is performed against the
same, and are expected to be deleted on the Ceph cluster by the user.
## Deployment with Helm
The same requirements from the Kubernetes section apply here, i.e. Kubernetes
version, privileged flag and shared mounts.
The Helm chart is located in `charts/ceph-csi-cephfs`.
**Deploy Helm Chart:**
[See the Helm chart readme for installation instructions.](../charts/ceph-csi-cephfs/README.md)