Fork docs, introduce version contract for 1.8. Clean up old version contracts 0.8-0.14. Signed-off-by: Andrey Smirnov <andrey.smirnov@siderolabs.com>
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| Local Storage | Using local storage for Kubernetes workloads. |
Using local storage for Kubernetes workloads implies that the pod will be bound to the node where the local storage is available. Local storage is not replicated, so in case of a machine failure contents of the local storage will be lost.
Note: when using
EPHEMERALTalos partition (/var), make sure to use--preserveset while performing upgrades, otherwise you risk losing data.
hostPath mounts
The simplest way to use local storage is to use hostPath mounts.
When using hostPath mounts, make sure the root directory of the mount is mounted into the kubelet container:
machine:
kubelet:
extraMounts:
- destination: /var/mnt
type: bind
source: /var/mnt
options:
- bind
- rshared
- rw
Both EPHEMERAL partition and user disks can be used for hostPath mounts.
Local Path Provisioner
Local Path Provisioner can be used to dynamically provision local storage.
Make sure to update its configuration to use a path under /var, e.g. /var/local-path-provisioner as the root path for the local storage.
(In Talos Linux default local path provisioner path /opt/local-path-provisioner is read-only).
For example, Local Path Provisioner can be installed using kustomize with the following configuration:
# kustomization.yaml
apiVersion: kustomize.config.k8s.io/v1beta1
kind: Kustomization
resources:
- github.com/rancher/local-path-provisioner/deploy?ref=v0.0.26
patches:
- patch: |-
kind: ConfigMap
apiVersion: v1
metadata:
name: local-path-config
namespace: local-path-storage
data:
config.json: |-
{
"nodePathMap":[
{
"node":"DEFAULT_PATH_FOR_NON_LISTED_NODES",
"paths":["/var/local-path-provisioner"]
}
]
}
- patch: |-
apiVersion: storage.k8s.io/v1
kind: StorageClass
metadata:
name: local-path
annotations:
storageclass.kubernetes.io/is-default-class: "true"
- patch: |-
apiVersion: v1
kind: Namespace
metadata:
name: local-path-storage
labels:
pod-security.kubernetes.io/enforce: privileged
Put kustomization.yaml into a new directory, and run kustomize build | kubectl apply -f - to install Local Path Provisioner to a Talos Linux cluster.
There are three patches applied:
- change default
/opt/local-path-provisionerpath to/var/local-path-provisioner - make
local-pathstorage class the default storage class (optional) - label the
local-path-storagenamespace as privileged to allow privileged pods to be scheduled there