Ce contenu n'est pas disponible dans la langue sélectionnée.

Chapter 7. Disabling the LVMS CSI provider or CSI snapshot


You can configure MicroShift to disable the built-in logical volume manager storage (LVMS) Container Storage Interface (CSI) provider or the CSI snapshot capabilities to reduce the use of runtime resources such as RAM, CPU, and storage.

7.1. Disabling deployments that run CSI snapshot implementations

Use the following procedure to disable installation of the CSI implementation pods.

Important

This procedure is for users who are defining the configuration file before installing and running MicroShift. If MicroShift is already started then CSI snapshot implementation will be running. Users must manually remove it by following the uninstallation instructions.

Note

MicroShift will not delete CSI snapshot implementation pods. You must configure MicroShift to disable installation of the CSI snapshot implementation pods during the startup process.

Procedure

  1. Disable installation of the CSI snapshot controller by entering the optionalCsiComponents value under the storage section of the MicroShift configuration file in /etc/microshift/config.yaml:

    # ...
      storage: {} 1
    # ...
    1
    Accepted values are:
    • Not defining optionalCsiComponents.
    • Specifying optionalCsiComponents field with an empty value ([]) or a single empty string element ([""]).
    • Specifying optionalCsiComponents with one of the accepted values which are snapshot-controller, snapshot-webhook, or none. none is mutually exclusive with all other values.

      Note

      If the optionalCsiComponents value is empty or null, MicroShift defaults to deploying snapshot-controller and snapshot-webhook.

  2. After the optionalCsiComponents field is specified with a supported value in the config.yaml, start MicroShift by running the following command:

    $ sudo systemctl start microshift
    Note

    MicroShift does not redeploy the disabled components after a restart.

7.2. Disabling deployments that run the CSI driver implementations

Use the following procedure to disable installation of the CSI implementation pods.

Important

This procedure is for users who are defining the configuration file before installing and running MicroShift. If MicroShift is already started then CSI driver implementation will be running. Users must manually remove it by following the uninstallation instructions.

Note

MicroShift will not delete CSI driver implementation pods. You must configure MicroShift to disable installation of the CSI driver implementation pods during the startup process.

Procedure

  1. Disable installation of the CSI driver by entering the driver value under the storage section of the MicroShift configuration file in /etc/microshift/config.yaml:

    # ...
      storage
       driver:
       - "none" 1
    # ...
    1
    Valid values are none or lvms.
    Note

    By default, the driver value is empty or null and LVMS is deployed.

  2. Start MicroShift after the driver field is specified with a supported value in the /etc/microshift/config.yaml file by running the following command:

    $ sudo systemctl enable --now microshift
    Note

    MicroShift does not redeploy the disabled components after a restart operation.

Red Hat logoGithubRedditYoutubeTwitter

Apprendre

Essayez, achetez et vendez

Communautés

À propos de la documentation Red Hat

Nous aidons les utilisateurs de Red Hat à innover et à atteindre leurs objectifs grâce à nos produits et services avec un contenu auquel ils peuvent faire confiance.

Rendre l’open source plus inclusif

Red Hat s'engage à remplacer le langage problématique dans notre code, notre documentation et nos propriétés Web. Pour plus de détails, consultez leBlog Red Hat.

À propos de Red Hat

Nous proposons des solutions renforcées qui facilitent le travail des entreprises sur plusieurs plates-formes et environnements, du centre de données central à la périphérie du réseau.

© 2024 Red Hat, Inc.