Can CCE Autopilot PVCs Detect Underlying Storage Faults?
No. CCE Autopilot PersistentVolumeClaims (PVCs) are implemented as they are in Kubernetes. A PVC is defined as a storage declaration and is decoupled from underlying storage. It is not responsible for detecting underlying storage details.
Cloud Eye allows you to view cloud service metrics. These metrics are built in based on cloud service attributes. After you enable a cloud service on the cloud platform, Cloud Eye automatically associates its built-in metrics. You can track the cloud service status by monitoring these metrics.
It is recommended that you use Cloud Eye to monitor underlying storage and send alarm notifications when there are storage faults.
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