Dynamic provisioning of Cinder volume and Persistent volume using Terraform through Kubernetes











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I have been doing a research and I've been trying to find out if there is way to create Cinder and Persistent volumes dynamically using Terraform through Kubernetes. So I am taking info from here:




https://www.terraform.io/docs/providers/kubernetes/r/persistent_volume.html https://docs.okd.io/latest/install_config/persistent_storage/persistent_storage_cinder.html




but looks like Cinder volume must be created manually before and then Persistent volume could be associated with already created "volume_id" .



However, I believe there is a way of dynamic creation of PV looking here




https://www.terraform.io/docs/providers/kubernetes/d/storage_class.html




but I am not sure how should it looks like AND If it is possible using Terraform ?



Thank you !










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    I have been doing a research and I've been trying to find out if there is way to create Cinder and Persistent volumes dynamically using Terraform through Kubernetes. So I am taking info from here:




    https://www.terraform.io/docs/providers/kubernetes/r/persistent_volume.html https://docs.okd.io/latest/install_config/persistent_storage/persistent_storage_cinder.html




    but looks like Cinder volume must be created manually before and then Persistent volume could be associated with already created "volume_id" .



    However, I believe there is a way of dynamic creation of PV looking here




    https://www.terraform.io/docs/providers/kubernetes/d/storage_class.html




    but I am not sure how should it looks like AND If it is possible using Terraform ?



    Thank you !










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      I have been doing a research and I've been trying to find out if there is way to create Cinder and Persistent volumes dynamically using Terraform through Kubernetes. So I am taking info from here:




      https://www.terraform.io/docs/providers/kubernetes/r/persistent_volume.html https://docs.okd.io/latest/install_config/persistent_storage/persistent_storage_cinder.html




      but looks like Cinder volume must be created manually before and then Persistent volume could be associated with already created "volume_id" .



      However, I believe there is a way of dynamic creation of PV looking here




      https://www.terraform.io/docs/providers/kubernetes/d/storage_class.html




      but I am not sure how should it looks like AND If it is possible using Terraform ?



      Thank you !










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      I have been doing a research and I've been trying to find out if there is way to create Cinder and Persistent volumes dynamically using Terraform through Kubernetes. So I am taking info from here:




      https://www.terraform.io/docs/providers/kubernetes/r/persistent_volume.html https://docs.okd.io/latest/install_config/persistent_storage/persistent_storage_cinder.html




      but looks like Cinder volume must be created manually before and then Persistent volume could be associated with already created "volume_id" .



      However, I believe there is a way of dynamic creation of PV looking here




      https://www.terraform.io/docs/providers/kubernetes/d/storage_class.html




      but I am not sure how should it looks like AND If it is possible using Terraform ?



      Thank you !







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          I found the way .Here is the way to do that --> https://kubernetes.io/blog/2017/03/dynamic-provisioning-and-storage-classes-kubernetes/ and https://www.terraform.io/docs/providers/kubernetes/r/storage_class.html and https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/storage-classes/#openstack-cinder



          So when when you deploying with Terraform you must specify "storage_class_name = name_of_your_class" in your "resource "kubernetes_persistent_volume_claim"" in "spec" section .



          Storage class must be created before tat in Kubernetes.






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            I found the way .Here is the way to do that --> https://kubernetes.io/blog/2017/03/dynamic-provisioning-and-storage-classes-kubernetes/ and https://www.terraform.io/docs/providers/kubernetes/r/storage_class.html and https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/storage-classes/#openstack-cinder



            So when when you deploying with Terraform you must specify "storage_class_name = name_of_your_class" in your "resource "kubernetes_persistent_volume_claim"" in "spec" section .



            Storage class must be created before tat in Kubernetes.






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              I found the way .Here is the way to do that --> https://kubernetes.io/blog/2017/03/dynamic-provisioning-and-storage-classes-kubernetes/ and https://www.terraform.io/docs/providers/kubernetes/r/storage_class.html and https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/storage-classes/#openstack-cinder



              So when when you deploying with Terraform you must specify "storage_class_name = name_of_your_class" in your "resource "kubernetes_persistent_volume_claim"" in "spec" section .



              Storage class must be created before tat in Kubernetes.






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                I found the way .Here is the way to do that --> https://kubernetes.io/blog/2017/03/dynamic-provisioning-and-storage-classes-kubernetes/ and https://www.terraform.io/docs/providers/kubernetes/r/storage_class.html and https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/storage-classes/#openstack-cinder



                So when when you deploying with Terraform you must specify "storage_class_name = name_of_your_class" in your "resource "kubernetes_persistent_volume_claim"" in "spec" section .



                Storage class must be created before tat in Kubernetes.






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                I found the way .Here is the way to do that --> https://kubernetes.io/blog/2017/03/dynamic-provisioning-and-storage-classes-kubernetes/ and https://www.terraform.io/docs/providers/kubernetes/r/storage_class.html and https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/storage-classes/#openstack-cinder



                So when when you deploying with Terraform you must specify "storage_class_name = name_of_your_class" in your "resource "kubernetes_persistent_volume_claim"" in "spec" section .



                Storage class must be created before tat in Kubernetes.







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