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Constraints EVS volumes created using flexVolume can only be deleted when the pods are in the Terminated state. When the pod status is Completed, the EVS volumes created using this field will not be deleted.
Currently, EVS and SFS Turbo volumes are supported. On the EVS Volumes or SFS Turbo Volumes tab, set the volume name, capacity, container path, and disk type. After the job is created, you can manage the storage volumes. For details, see EVS Volumes, or SFS Turbo Volumes.
Currently, Elastic Volume Service (EVS) and SFS Turbo volumes are supported. Click the EVS Volumes or SFS Turbo Volumes tab, and configure the parameters such as the volume name, capacity, container path, and disk type.
Pod Storage Space If no EVS disk or other cloud storage is mounted, the application data is stored in the physical disks of the container. Each pod can be allocated with a maximum of 20 GB disk space (both the CPU host and the GPU host).
Public services, such as Elastic Cloud Server (ECS), Elastic Volume Service (EVS), Object Storage Service (OBS), Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), Elastic IP (EIP), and Image Management Service (IMS), are shared within the same region.
After a pay-per-use pod is deleted, associated resources (such as EVS disks and EIPs) are not deleted. Impacts of Arrears Pay-per-Use If your account is insufficient to pay your amount due, your account goes into arrears. Pay-per-use pods are not stopped immediately.
volume √ x √ Deleting an EVS volume √ x √ Viewing an EVS volume √ √ √ Creating a ConfigMap √ x √ Deleting ConfigMaps √ x √ Viewing a ConfigMap √ √ √ Creating a secret √ x √ Deleting a secret √ x √ Viewing a secret √ √ √ Adding an SSL certificate √ x √ Deleting an SSL certificate
The options are as follows: bs: EVS disk nfs: SFS file system efs: SFS Turbo file system If this parameter is not specified, the PVC information of the bs type (EVS disk) in the current namespace is returned by default.
It has the following values: sata: common I/O EVS volumes sas: high I/O EVS volumes ssd: ultra-high I/O EVS volumes csi-disk-gpssd: General-Purpose SSD EVS volumes csi-disk-gpssd2: General-Purpose SSD V2 EVS volumes nfs-rw: Network File System (NFS) volumes csi-sfs: SFS 3.0 Capacity-Oriented
On CCI, you can apply for storage resources such as EVS disks and SFS file systems using PVCs. For details, see Persistent Volumes. ConfigMap A ConfigMap is used to store configuration data as key-value pairs or configuration files.
You can obtain the metrics of inline EVS volumes or disk-backed emptyDir volumes. Except volume metrics, other metrics are the same as those provided by cAdvisor. For details about the metrics, see the cAdvisor document.
The following fields are supported: EVS Currently, EVS disks of high I/O (SAS disks), ultra-high I/O (SSD disks), and common I/O (SATA disks) types are supported.
NOTE: Only EVS volumes are supported. initializers No initializers object An initializer is a controller which enforces some system invariant at object creation time. This field is a list of initializers that have not yet acted on this object.