ceph-csi/charts/ceph-csi-rbd/values.yaml
Praveen M 97b847fd6a helm: remove feature gate topology
This commit removes the Topology feature gate as it is now enabled
by default and will be removed in a future release.

Signed-off-by: Praveen M <m.praveen@ibm.com>
2024-06-13 10:08:15 +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: v2.10.1
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
resources: {}
plugin:
image:
repository: quay.io/cephcsi/cephcsi
tag: canary
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
resources: {}
nodeSelector: {}
tolerations: []
affinity: {}
podSecurityContext: {}
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: v5.0.1
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: v4.6.1
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: v1.11.1
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: v8.0.1
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: {}
podSecurityContext: {}
topology:
# 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