aws-ebs-csi-driver

From wikieduonline
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Amazon EBS CSI driver


kubectl get events
default 8m51s       Warning   FailedScheduling       pod/myprometheus-alertmanager-5967d4ff85-5glkh    running PreBind plugin "VolumeBinding": binding volumes: timed out waiting for the condition
default     4m58s       Normal    ExternalProvisioning   persistentvolumeclaim/myprometheus-alertmanager   waiting for a volume to be created, either by external provisioner "ebs.csi.aws.com" or manually created by system administrator


Installation

0) Install driver

helm repo add aws-ebs-csi-driver https://kubernetes-sigs.github.io/aws-ebs-csi-driver
helm repo update
helm upgrade --install aws-ebs-csi-driver --namespace kube-system aws-ebs-csi-driver/aws-ebs-csi-driver
Release "aws-ebs-csi-driver" does not exist. Installing it now.
NAME: aws-ebs-csi-driver
LAST DEPLOYED: Mon Sep 26 08:02:42 2022
NAMESPACE: kube-system
STATUS: deployed
REVISION: 1
TEST SUITE: None
NOTES:
To verify that aws-ebs-csi-driver has started, run:

    kubectl get pod -n kube-system -l "app.kubernetes.io/name=aws-ebs-csi-driver,app.kubernetes.io/instance=aws-ebs-csi-driver"

NOTE: The [CSI Snapshotter](https://github.com/kubernetes-csi/external-snapshotter) controller and CRDs will no longer be installed as part of this chart and moving forward will be a prerequisite of using the snap shotting functionality.

Output after installation:

kubectl get pod -n kube-system -l "app.kubernetes.io/name=aws-ebs-csi-driver,app.kubernetes.io/instance=aws-ebs-csi-driver"
NAME                                 READY   STATUS    RESTARTS   AGE
ebs-csi-controller-7687b8974-2t8nf   5/5     Running   0          2m15s
ebs-csi-controller-7687b8974-vpjln   5/5     Running   0          2m15s
ebs-csi-node-4nxsp                   3/3     Running   0          2m15s
ebs-csi-node-6n8dp                   3/3     Running   0          2m15s 
ebs-csi-node-d4j8z                   3/3     Running   0          2m15s


1) Grant driver IAM permissions

Choose one of the following methods:

kubectl create secret generic aws-secret --namespace kube-system --from-literal "key_id=${AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID}" --from-literal "access_key=${AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY}"

Related

See also

Advertising: