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Cyrill Troxler 2019-05-15 21:14:18 +02:00
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### 4. Test the S3 driver
* Create a pvc using the new storage class:
1. Create a pvc using the new storage class:
```bash
kubectl create -f pvc.yaml
```
* Check if the PVC has been bound:
2. Check if the PVC has been bound:
```bash
$ kubectl get pvc csi-s3-pvc
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csi-s3-pvc Bound pvc-c5d4634f-8507-11e8-9f33-0e243832354b 5Gi RWO csi-s3 9s
```
* Create a test pod which mounts your volume:
3. Create a test pod which mounts your volume:
```bash
kubectl create -f poc.yaml
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If the pod can start, everything should be working.
* Test the mount
4. Test the mount
```bash
$ kubectl exec -ti csi-s3-test-nginx bash
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### Issues while creating PVC
* Check the logs of the provisioner:
Check the logs of the provisioner:
```bash
kubectl logs -l app=csi-provisioner-s3 -c csi-s3
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### Issues creating containers
* Ensure feature gate `MountPropagation` is not set to `false`
* Check the logs of the s3-driver:
1. Ensure feature gate `MountPropagation` is not set to `false`
2. Check the logs of the s3-driver:
```bash
kubectl logs -l app=csi-s3 -c csi-s3