Arctera InfoScale™ for Kubernetes 8.0.400 - Linux
- Overview
- System requirements
- Preparing to install InfoScale on Containers
- Installing Arctera InfoScale on OpenShift
- Introduction
- Prerequisites
- Additional prerequisites for Azure Red Hat OpenShift (ARO)
- Considerations for configuring cluster or adding nodes to an existing cluster
- Creating multiple InfoScale clusters
- Installing InfoScale on a system with Internet connectivity
- Installing InfoScale in an air gapped system
- Removing and adding back nodes to an Azure Red Hat OpenShift (ARO) cluster
- Installing Arctera InfoScale on Kubernetes
- Introduction
- Prerequisites
- Installing Node Feature Discovery (NFD) Operator and Cert-Manager on Kubernetes
- Downloading Installer
- Tagging the InfoScale images on Kubernetes
- Applying licenses
- Considerations for configuring cluster or adding nodes to an existing cluster
- Creating multiple InfoScale clusters
- Installing InfoScale on Kubernetes
- Undeploying and uninstalling InfoScale
- Installing Arctera InfoScale on RKE2
- Introduction
- Prerequisites
- Installing Node Feature Discovery (NFD) Operator and Cert-Manager on RKE2 cluster
- Downloading Installer
- Tagging the InfoScale images on RKE2
- Applying licenses
- Considerations for configuring cluster or adding nodes to an existing cluster
- Creating multiple InfoScale clusters
- Installing InfoScale on RKE2
- Undeploying and uninstalling InfoScale
- Configuring KMS-based encryption on an OpenShift cluster
- Configuring KMS-based encryption on an Kubernetes cluster
- InfoScale CSI deployment in Container environment
- CSI plugin deployment
- Raw block volume support
- Static provisioning
- Dynamic provisioning
- Resizing Persistent Volumes (CSI volume expansion)
- Snapshot provisioning (Creating volume snapshots)
- Managing InfoScale volume snapshots with Velero
- Volume cloning
- Using InfoScale with non-root containers
- Using InfoScale in SELinux environments
- CSI Drivers
- Creating CSI Objects for OpenShift
- Creating ephemeral volumes
- Creating node affine volumes
- Installing and configuring InfoScale DR Manager on OpenShift
- Installing and configuring InfoScale DR Manager on Kubernetes
- Disaster Recovery scenarios
- Configuring InfoScale
- Administering InfoScale on Containers
- Troubleshooting
Creating ephemeral volumes
Some applications like caching services do not require persistent storage. Ephemeral volumes are temporary volumes which such applications can utilize. You can use InfoScale CSI drivers to create generic ephemeral volumes.
Ephemeral volumes can be created in block mode also by setting volumeMode to 'Block'. Snapshotting, cloning, and resizing are also supported. See the sections above to know more.
Complete the following steps to create ephemeral volumes by using an InfoScale CSI driver storage class.
Copy the following content and save as
ephemeral_volume_pod.yaml.kind: Pod apiVersion: v1 metadata: name: test-pod spec: containers: - name: test-pod-container image: busybox volumeMounts: - mountPath: "/ephemeral" name: ephemeral-volume command: [ "sleep", "1000000" ] volumes: - name: ephemeral-volume ephemeral: volumeClaimTemplate: metadata: labels: type: test-pod-volume spec: accessModes: [ "ReadWriteOnce" ] storageClassName: "vxvmsc-mirror" resources: requests: storage: 1GiRun the following command to create an application pod with the ephemeral volume.
kubectl/oc apply -f ephemeral_volume_pod.yaml
Run the following command to verify.
kubectl/oc get pvc