Use case:
I have a NFS directory available and I want to use it to persist data for multiple deployments & pods.
I have created a PersistentVolume
:
apiVersion: v1
kind: PersistentVolume
metadata:
name: nfs-pv
spec:
capacity:
storage: 10Gi
accessModes:
- ReadWriteMany
nfs:
server: http://mynfs.com
path: /server/mount/point
I want multiple deployments to be able to use this PersistentVolume
, so my understanding of what is needed is that I need to create multiple PersistentVolumeClaims
which will all point at this PersistentVolume
.
kind: PersistentVolumeClaim
apiVersion: v1
metaData:
name: nfs-pvc-1
namespace: default
spec:
accessModes:
- ReadWriteMany
resources:
requests:
storage: 50Mi
I believe this to create a 50MB claim on the PersistentVolume
. When I run kubectl get pvc
, I see:
NAME STATUS VOLUME CAPACITY ACCESSMODES AGE
nfs-pvc-1 Bound nfs-pv 10Gi RWX 35s
I don't understand why I see 10Gi capacity, not 50Mi.
When I then change the PersistentVolumeClaim
deployment yaml to create a PVC named nfs-pvc-2
I get this:
NAME STATUS VOLUME CAPACITY ACCESSMODES AGE
nfs-pvc-1 Bound nfs-pv 10Gi RWX 35s
nfs-pvc-2 Pending 10s
PVC2 never binds to the PV. Is this expected behaviour? Can I have multiple PVCs pointing at the same PV?
When I delete nfs-pvc-1
, I see the same thing:
NAME STATUS VOLUME CAPACITY ACCESSMODES AGE
nfs-pvc-2 Pending 10s
Again, is this normal?
What is the appropriate way to use/re-use a shared NFS resource between multiple deployments / pods?