Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS
- Storage
1. Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS storage overview
2. Understanding ephemeral storage
3. Understanding persistent storage
- Understanding persistent storage
- 3.1. Persistent storage overview
3.2. Lifecycle of a volume and claim
3.3. Persistent volumes
- 3.4. Persistent volume claims
3.5. Block volume support
3.6. Reduce pod timeouts by using fsGroup
3.7. Reducing pod timeouts using seLinuxChangePolicy
- Reducing pod timeouts using seLinuxChangePolicy
- 3.7.1. Testing the RWO and RWX and SELinux mount option feature
3.7.2. Opting out of the SELinux mount option default
4. Configuring persistent storage
- Configuring persistent storage
4.1. Persistent storage using AWS Elastic Block Store
5. Using Container Storage Interface (CSI)
- Using Container Storage Interface (CSI)
5.2. Managing the default storage class
5.3. AWS Elastic Block Store CSI Driver Operator
5.4. AWS Elastic File Service CSI Driver Operator
- AWS Elastic File Service CSI Driver Operator
- 5.4.1. Overview
- 5.4.2. About CSI
5.4.4. Creating the AWS EFS storage class
- 5.4.5. AWS EFS CSI cross account support
5.4.6. One Zone file systems
- 5.4.7. Dynamic provisioning for Amazon Elastic File Storage
- 5.4.8. Creating static PVs with Amazon Elastic File Storage
- 5.4.9. Amazon Elastic File Storage security
- 5.4.11. Amazon Elastic File Storage troubleshooting
- 5.4.12. Uninstalling the AWS EFS CSI Driver Operator
- 5.4.13. Additional resources
7. Expanding persistent volumes
- Expanding persistent volumes
- 7.1. Enabling volume expansion support
- 7.2. Expanding CSI volumes
- 7.3. Expanding local volumes
- 7.4. Expanding persistent volume claims (PVCs) with a file system
- 7.5. Recovering from failure when expanding volumes
- 7.6. Viewing the status of volume resize
- 7.7. Additional resources
8. Dynamic provisioning
- Legal Notice
Storage
Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS4
Configuring storage for Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS clusters
Red Hat OpenShift Documentation Team
Abstract
This document provides information about setting up storage for Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA) clusters.