Data Volume
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The Data Volume page allows you to manage persistent storage volumes (DataVolumes) used by Virtual Machines in the OtterScale cluster. DataVolumes provide a way to automate the importing, cloning, and uploading of data into Persistent Volume Claims (PVCs).
Introduction
Section titled “Introduction”The Data Volume page displays a list of configured DataVolumes. The table includes the following information:
| Column | Description |
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| Name | The name of the DataVolume. |
| Namespace | The Kubernetes namespace where the DataVolume resides. |
| Phase | The current status of the DataVolume (e.g., Succeeded, ImportInProgress). |
| Source | The source of the data (e.g., HTTP URL, Blank Image, PVC). Hovering over the badge reveals detailed source information. |
| Progress | The progress of the data import or clone operation. |
| Size | The capacity of the volume. |
Manage Data Volumes
Section titled “Manage Data Volumes”You can create new DataVolumes or manage existing ones using the Actions menu.
Create a New Data Volume
Section titled “Create a New Data Volume”To create a new DataVolume:
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Click the Create button (plus icon) at the top of the page.
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A modal window titled “Create Data Volume” will appear.
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Configuration:
- Name: Enter a unique name for the DataVolume.
- Namespace: Specify the namespace (defaults to
default). - Size: Set the capacity of the volume (e.g., 10 GB).
- Source: Enter the URL of the source image (e.g., a cloud image URL). You can use the “Cloud Image” button to find common Ubuntu cloud images.
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Click Confirm to create the DataVolume.
Data Volume Actions
Section titled “Data Volume Actions”The Actions menu (three dots icon) for each DataVolume provides the following options:
Extend
Section titled “Extend”Allows you to increase the size of an existing DataVolume.
- Select Extend from the actions menu.
- Enter the new, larger size for the volume.
- Click Confirm to apply the changes.
Delete
Section titled “Delete”Permanently removes the DataVolume and its associated data.