Configuring Mount Options for a File System Volume
This section describes how to configure mount options for a file system volume. You can configure mount options for a PV and then bind the PV to a PVC.
Prerequisites
You have used ccictl to access CCI 2.0. For details, see ccictl Configuration Guide.
Mount Options for a File System Volume
CCI 2.0 presets the options described in Table 1 for mounting a file system volume.
Parameter |
Mandatory |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
vers |
Yes |
Int |
Description: File system version. Currently, only NFSv3 is supported. Constraint: The value is 3. |
nolock |
Yes |
String |
Description: Whether to use the NLM protocol to lock files on the server. If nolock is used, the file locks applied by applications on one client are effectively locally, which prevents other applications on the same client from accessing the locked files, but they do not prevent other NFS clients from accessing those same files on the server. Default value: nolock |
timeo |
Yes |
Int |
Description: The waiting time before the NFS client retransmits a request. The unit is 0.1 second. Default value: 600 |
hard/soft |
Yes |
String |
Description: mount mode.
Default value: hard |
You can configure other mount options if needed. For details, see Mounting an NFS File System to ECSs (Linux).
Configuring Mount Options in a PV
You can use the mountOptions field to configure mount options in a PV. The options you can configure in mountOptions are listed in Mount Options for a File System Volume.
- Configure mount options in a PV. The following is an example:
apiVersion: cci/v2 kind: PersistentVolume metadata: name: pv-sfs spec: accessModes: - ReadWriteMany # Access mode. The value must be ReadWriteMany for file system volumes. capacity: storage: 1Gi # Storage capacity. This parameter is only for verification. It must not be empty or 0, and the specified size will not take effect. csi: driver: nas.csi.everest.io # Storage driver for the mounting fsType: nfs volumeHandle: <your_volume_name> # Name of the general-purpose file system volumeAttributes: everest.io/share-export-location: <your_location> # Shared path of the file system everest.io/sfs-version: sfs3.0 # sfs3.0 indicates that General Purpose File System is used. persistentVolumeReclaimPolicy: Retain # Reclaim policy storageClassName: csi-sfs # csi-sfs indicates General Purpose File System. mountOptions: # Mount options - vers=3 - nolock - timeo=600 - hard
- Create a PVC, bind the created PV to it, and mount the PVC to the containers in the workload. For details, see Configuring Mount Options for a File System Volume.
- Check whether the mount options are effective.
In this example, the PVC is mounted to the workload that uses the nginx:latest image. You can run the mount -l command to check whether the mount options take effect.
- View the pod that the file system volume has been mounted to. In this example, the workload name is web-sfs.
ccictl get pod -n test-sfs-v1 | grep web-sfs
Information similar to the following is displayed:
web-sfs-*** 1/1 Running 0 23m
- Run the following command to check the mount options (web-sfs-*** is an example pod):
ccictl exec -it web-sfs-*** -n test-sfs-v1 -- mount -l | grep nfs
If the mounting information in the command output is consistent with the configured mount options, the mount options have been configured.
<your_shared_path> on /data type nfs (rw,relatime,vers=3,rsize=1048576,wsize=1048576,namlen=255,hard,nolock,noresvport,proto=tcp,timeo=600,retrans=2,sec=sys,mountaddr=**.**.**.**,mountvers=3,mountport=2050,mountproto=tcp,local_lock=all,addr=**.**.**.**)
- View the pod that the file system volume has been mounted to. In this example, the workload name is web-sfs.
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