NOTE: The username must be from the authentication providers in the System zone of Isilon. The user must have enough privileges to perform the actions. The suggested privileges are as follows: ○ ISI_PRIV_LOGIN_PAPI ○ ISI_PRIV_NFS ○ ISI_PRIV_QUOTA ○ ISI_PRIV_SNAPSHOT ○ ISI_PRIV_IFS_RESTORE ○ ISI_PRIV_NS_IFS_ACCESS
Q2.The versions listed are the ones that have been qualified and tested by engineering...But let me see if I can find someone that can better answer this question for you.
@rcanderson23 , on Q2, you & @frank_g are correct. RHEL is the only distro officially qualified / benchmarked and therefore support via support.dell.com
That being said some customers use Ubuntu and RHCOS.
@Flo_csI @frank_g,thank you for the responses. My final question is regarding the docker mount propagation being set to shared. This is the first time I have seen it required for any CSI so I'm curious as to why it is required. Thanks.
gashof
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September 2nd, 2020 15:00
Hi,
Q1.I see these privileges in the Product Guide available here, is this what you are looking for?:
https://github.com/dell/csi-isilon
NOTE: The username must be from the authentication providers in the System zone of Isilon. The user must have enough privileges to perform the actions. The suggested privileges are as follows:
○ ISI_PRIV_LOGIN_PAPI
○ ISI_PRIV_NFS
○ ISI_PRIV_QUOTA
○ ISI_PRIV_SNAPSHOT
○ ISI_PRIV_IFS_RESTORE
○ ISI_PRIV_NS_IFS_ACCESS
Q2.The versions listed are the ones that have been qualified and tested by engineering...But let me see if I can find someone that can better answer this question for you.
Thanks,
Frank
Flo_csI
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September 7th, 2020 00:00
@rcanderson23 , on Q2, you & @frank_g are correct. RHEL is the only distro officially qualified / benchmarked and therefore support via support.dell.com
That being said some customers use Ubuntu and RHCOS.
I never heard about Flatcat usage.
rcanderson23
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September 7th, 2020 06:00
@Flo_csI @frank_g,thank you for the responses. My final question is regarding the docker mount propagation being set to shared. This is the first time I have seen it required for any CSI so I'm curious as to why it is required. Thanks.
Flo_csI
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September 7th, 2020 07:00
I think this is because one volume can have multiple mounts (global and then to the pod).
That option is already set with Ubuntu package.