问题
I want to share my non-empty local directory with kind cluster.
Based on answer here: How to reference a local volume in Kind (kubernetes in docker)
I tried few variations of the following:
Kind Cluster yaml:
kind: Cluster
apiVersion: kind.x-k8s.io/v1alpha4
nodes:
- role: control-plane
extraMounts:
- hostPath: /Users/xyz/documents/k8_automation/data/manual/
containerPath: /host_manual
extraPortMappings:
- containerPort: 30000
hostPort: 10000
Pod yaml:
apiVersion: v1
kind: Pod
metadata:
name: manual
spec:
serviceAccountName: manual-sa
containers:
- name: tools
image: tools:latest
imagePullPolicy: Never
command:
- bash
tty: true
volumeMounts:
- mountPath: /home/jenkins/agent/data
name: data
volumes:
- name: data
hostPath:
path: /host_manual
type: Directory
---
I see that the directory /home/jenkins/agent/data does exist when the pod gets created. However, the folder is empty.
kinds documentation here: https://kind.sigs.k8s.io/docs/user/configuration/#extra-mounts
It should be the case that whatever is in the local machine at hostpath (/Users/xyz/documents/k8_automation/data/manual/) in extraMounts in the cluster yaml be available to the node at containerPath (/host_manual), which then gets mounted at container volume mounthPath (/home/jenkins/agent/data).
I should add that even if I change the hostPath in the cluster yaml file to a non-existent folder, the empty "data" folder still gets mounted in the container, so I think it's the connection from my local to kind cluster that's the issue.
- Why am I not getting the contents of /Users/xyz/documents/k8_automation/data/manual/ with it's many files also available at /home/jenkins/agent/data in the container?
- How can I fix this?
- Any alternatives if there is no fix?
回答1:
Turns out these yaml configuration was just fine.
The reason the directory was not showing up in the container was related with docker settings. And because "kind is a tool for running local Kubernetes clusters using Docker container “nodes”", it matters.
It seems docker restricts resource sharing and allows only specific directories to be bind mounted into Docker containers by default. Once I added the specific directory I wanted to show up in the container to the list of directories under Preferences -> Resources -> File sharing, it worked!
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/66104596/share-local-directory-with-kind-kubernetes-cluster-using-hostpath