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What Should I Do If the Host Cannot Be Found When Files Need to Be Uploaded to OBS During the Access to the CCE Service from a Public Network?
Log in to the OBS console, create an OBS bucket, and record the bucket name and storage class. The parallel file system is used as an example.
OBS OBS Overview Using an Existing OBS Bucket Through a Static PV Using an OBS Bucket Through a Dynamic PV Configuring OBS Mount Options Using a Custom Access Key (AK/SK) to Mount an OBS Volume Using OBS Buckets Across Regions Parent Topic: Storage
If there are any new requirements, you can simply update the scripts in the OBS bucket. Suggestions on Maintaining OBS Buckets If there is no OBS bucket dedicated for O&M, create an OBS bucket dedicated for O&M.
What Is an OBS Global Access Key and How Do I Check Whether a Global Access Key Is Used in a Cluster? When creating an OBS PVC in a CCE cluster, you need to select an access key (AK/SK).
The node to which the storage is mounted must be able to access OBS buckets. Generally, the Internet or Direct Connect is used to access OBS buckets across regions. You can ping the endpoint of OBS on the node where OBS is located to check whether OBS is accessible.
On the PVC details page, you can view the binding relationship between the OBS service and the PVC. Parent Topic: Using OBS Buckets as Storage Volumes
Using OBS Buckets as Storage Volumes Overview Automatically Creating an OBS Volume Through kubectl (kubectl) Creating a PV from an Existing OBS Bucket (kubectl) Creating a Deployment Mounted with an OBS Volume (kubectl) Creating a StatefulSet Mounted with an OBS Volume Parent Topic
(kubectl) Creating a StatefulSet Mounted with an OBS Volume Scenario CCE allows you to use an existing OBS volume to create a StatefulSet through a PersistentVolumeClaim (PVC).
Parent Topic: OBS
Automatically Creating an OBS Volume Through kubectl Scenario During the use of OBS, expected OBS buckets can be automatically created and mounted as volumes.
Parent Topic: OBS
(kubectl) Creating a PV from an Existing OBS Bucket Scenario CCE allows you to use an existing OBS bucket to create a PersistentVolume (PV). You can create a PersistentVolumeClaim (PVC) and bind it to the PV.
Billing The default billing mode of an OBS volume automatically created using StorageClass is pay-per-use. For details about OBS pricing, see OBS Pricing Details. To use a yearly/monthly-billed OBS volume, use an existing one. Parent Topic: OBS
provider: huawei # Uses the OBS service.
) Enterprise project ID of an OBS volume.
After the add-on is upgraded from a version earlier than 1.2.0 to 1.2.0 or later, you need to restart all workloads that use OBS buckets in the cluster. Otherwise, workloads may not be able to use OBS buckets.
For details, see Using SFS File Systems as Storage Volumes. obs: OBS volume. For details, see Using OBS Buckets as Storage Volumes. efs: SFS Turbo volume. For details, see Using SFS Turbo File Systems as Storage Volumes. options Yes Options object FlexVolume configuration items.
Node DNS Check Items Check the following items: Check whether the DNS configuration of the current node can resolve the OBS address. Check whether the current node can access the OBS address of the storage upgrade component package.
Figure 1 Mounting OBS volumes to CCE Notes and Constraints Secure containers do not support OBS volumes. A single user can create a maximum of 100 OBS buckets on the console.