Are theer plans for supporting other advanced K8s solutions, like VMW/Pivotal PKS (which uses Ubuntu OS) and VMW Tanzu K8s Grid (TKG, which uses VMW PhotonOS)?
If so, what is the timeframe? I'd appreciate an update.
CoreOS support for the OpenShift worker nodes is currently on the backlog for qualification. Along with OpenShift 4.3, it is something we are trying to target for the next release.
The resizer works well! Glad that was added. I would add that I have it running on 1.17.6. I had no issues with deployment and nothing seems out of the ordinary. Also wanted to add that we use Oracle Linux 7. No issues with that either. But it makes sense since OL7 is 100% binary compatible to RHEL.
Is there a way to add Version object in any way somewhere in the driver so it's easy to find out which version of CSI driver is installed? Perhaps in the default storage class if it's allowed.
This is how i find it but there could be an easier way:
Now that from OneFS 8.2.2 onward we have zone aware RBAC (zRBAC) is it still mandatory to have CSI user in System zone or it could be in a dedicated for CSI access zone with appropriate roles only for that zone?
Until OneFS 9.2.1, you have to use CSI user in system zone, because privilege ISI_PRIV_SNAPSHOT and ISI_PRIV_QUOTA cannot be added to role in non-system zone.
SergeySchindler
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April 15th, 2020 06:00
Are theer plans for supporting other advanced K8s solutions, like VMW/Pivotal PKS (which uses Ubuntu OS) and VMW Tanzu K8s Grid (TKG, which uses VMW PhotonOS)?
If so, what is the timeframe? I'd appreciate an update.
Regards,
Sergey Schindler
DTS Global Enterprise Architect
Flo_csI
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April 18th, 2020 08:00
Hi Sergey,
Ubuntu support is on the roadmap.
VMware Project Pacific & Tanzu are under evaluation.
I will reach out to you directly to discuss the dates.
Rgds.
bortek666
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April 27th, 2020 05:00
When is the support for CoreOS and OPenshift 4.3 coming ?
bmcfeeters
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April 27th, 2020 10:00
CoreOS support for the OpenShift worker nodes is currently on the backlog for qualification. Along with OpenShift 4.3, it is something we are trying to target for the next release.
Flo_csI
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June 19th, 2020 07:00
Bump v1.2
cocampbe
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June 25th, 2020 09:00
The resizer works well! Glad that was added. I would add that I have it running on 1.17.6. I had no issues with deployment and nothing seems out of the ordinary. Also wanted to add that we use Oracle Linux 7. No issues with that either. But it makes sense since OL7 is 100% binary compatible to RHEL.
acd13
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July 13th, 2020 14:00
Hi,
Is there a way to add Version object in any way somewhere in the driver so it's easy to find out which version of CSI driver is installed? Perhaps in the default storage class if it's allowed.
This is how i find it but there could be an easier way:
#kubectl logs -n isilon isilon-controller-0 -c provisioner
GRPC response: {"manifest":{"commit":"a96b86bfb7fe7c74a6f286e23fad58ad70237610","formed":"Thu, 16 Apr 2020 00:10:23 UTC","semver":"1.1.0","url":"http://github.com/dell/csi-isilon"},"name":"csi-isilon.dellemc.com","vendor_version":"1.1.0"}
Flo_csI
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July 22nd, 2020 00:00
Hi @acd13,
The easiest is probably to check the image version:
Flo_csI
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September 28th, 2020 02:00
Update v1.3
IvanBerg
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February 10th, 2021 05:00
Does the CSI user have to be in the System zone?
Flo_csI
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February 15th, 2021 01:00
Hi @IvanBerg,
Yes it does.
Fuji_Castilani
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July 6th, 2021 19:00
Hi ... Is CSI driver for Tanzu is now available?
ctodorov
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August 25th, 2021 05:00
Now that from OneFS 8.2.2 onward we have zone aware RBAC (zRBAC) is it still mandatory to have CSI user in System zone or it could be in a dedicated for CSI access zone with appropriate roles only for that zone?
Sean_Zhan
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September 6th, 2021 05:00
Until OneFS 9.2.1, you have to use CSI user in system zone, because privilege ISI_PRIV_SNAPSHOT and ISI_PRIV_QUOTA cannot be added to role in non-system zone.
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June 24th, 2024 22:13
Can we use PowerScale CSI driver to mount to an existing shared folder on Isilon server without creating new volumes?
We have lots of files on PowerScale/Isilon over the years, we are hoping to use kubernetes Pods to access(read/delete/update) these files.
Thanks.