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persistent-volumes |
📦 Persistent Volumes |
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In Persistent Volumes section, you can see all the persistent volumes created across your cluster for your applications.
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Local Volume Local volume is a volume that is created on the local storage of the node. It is not shared across the cluster.
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NFS Volume You can create a NFS volume to share the volume across the cluster and also to keep your data more reliable.
- Click on
Add New
button. - Choose a unique name for the volume and can't contain spaces.
- Choose type
NFS
. - Fillup NFS server details.
Note : Duly check the NFS server details before submitting. You can't change the NFS server details once the volume is created.
- Click on
Register
button and the volume will be created.
- Click on
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SAMBA Share / CIFS Volume You can mount a SAMBA share or CIFS volume to share the volume across the cluster and also to keep your data more reliable.
- Click on
Add New
button. - Choose a unique name for the volume and can't contain spaces.
- Choose type
CIFS
. - Fillup CIFS server details.
Note : Duly check the CIFS server details before submitting. You can't change the CIFS server details once the volume is created.
- Click on
Register
button and the volume will be created.
- Click on
Just click on Delete
button to delete a persistent volume.
You can click on Fetch Size
button to fetch size of the persistent volume.
- You can backup and take snapshot of the persistent volume by clicking on
Create Backup
button. - You can choose type of backup.
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Local : The backup will be stored locally in the server itself.
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S3 : The backup will be stored in S3 bucket. You need to configure S3 beforehand to avail this feature. :::tip
Check system config for moer details.
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- Submit to create backup.
- You can open the backup history by
Show Backups
button to see the status of the backup.
You can click on Show Backups
button to see the backup history of the volume.
- You can check status of old backups.
- You can also download the backup file by clicking on
Download Backup
button.
- You can upload a backup file to restore the volume by clicking on
Restore Now
button. - Upload the backup file.
- Submit to restore the volume.
- You can open the restore history by
Show Restores
button to see the status of the restore.
You can click on Restore History
button to see the restore history of the volume.
- You can check status of all restores.