Available in:  EE

The module is not enabled by default in any bundles.

How to explicitly enable the module…

Set the spec.enabled module parameter to true or false in the ModuleConfig/csi-huawei resource (create it, if necessary) to explicitly enable or disable the module, or use the deckhouse-controller module command in the d8-system/deckhouse pod.

Example of enabling the module:

  • by using the ModuleConfig resource:

    apiVersion: deckhouse.io/v1alpha1
    kind: ModuleConfig
    metadata:
      name: csi-huawei
    spec:
      enabled: true
    
  • by using the deckhouse-controller command (you need a kubectl, configured to work with the cluster):

    kubectl -ti -n d8-system exec svc/deckhouse-leader -c deckhouse -- deckhouse-controller module enable csi-huawei
    

Example of disabling the module:

  • by using the ModuleConfig resource:

    apiVersion: deckhouse.io/v1alpha1
    kind: ModuleConfig
    metadata:
      name: csi-huawei
    spec:
      enabled: false
    
  • by using the deckhouse-controller command (you need a kubectl, configured to work with the cluster):

    kubectl -ti -n d8-system exec svc/deckhouse-leader -c deckhouse -- deckhouse-controller module disable csi-huawei
    

The module is configured using the ModuleConfig custom resource named csi-huawei (learn more about setting up Deckhouse…).

Example of the ModuleConfig/csi-huawei resource for configuring the module:

apiVersion: deckhouse.io/v1alpha1
kind: ModuleConfig
metadata:
  name: csi-huawei
spec:
  version: 1
  enabled: true
  settings: # <-- Module parameters from the "Parameters" section below.

Parameters

Schema version: 1

  • settings
    object
    • settings.logLevel
      string

      Module log level.

      Default: "INFO"

      Allowed values: ERROR, WARN, INFO, DEBUG, TRACE

    • settings.nodeSelector
      object

      Specifies where shares can be mounted. Works the same way as the spec.nodeSelector parameter in Kubernetes Pods. If this parameter is omitted, Huawei shares can be mounted on any node in the cluster running the Linux OS.

      Default: {"kubernetes.io/os":"linux"}