![]() Automatic merge from submit-queue Add mpio support for iscsi This allows the iscsi volume to check if a iscsi device belongs to a mpio device If it does belong to the device then we make sure we mount the mpio device instead of the raw device. The code is based on the current FibreChannel volume support for mpio example /dev/disk/by-path/iqn-example.com.2999 -> /dev/sde Then we check /sys/block/[dm-X]/slaves/xx until we find the [dm-X] containing /dev/sde and mount it Additional work that can be done in future 1. Add multiple portal support to iscsi 2. Move the FibreChannel volume provider to use the code that has been extracted |
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apiserver | ||
aws_ebs | ||
azure_file | ||
blog-logging | ||
cassandra | ||
celery-rabbitmq | ||
cephfs | ||
cluster-dns | ||
elasticsearch | ||
experimental/persistent-volume-provisioning | ||
explorer | ||
fibre_channel | ||
flexvolume | ||
flocker | ||
glusterfs | ||
guestbook | ||
guestbook-go | ||
hazelcast | ||
https-nginx | ||
iscsi | ||
javaee | ||
javaweb-tomcat-sidecar | ||
job | ||
k8petstore | ||
kubectl-container | ||
meteor | ||
mysql-cinder-pd | ||
mysql-galera | ||
mysql-wordpress-pd | ||
newrelic | ||
nfs | ||
nodesjs-mongodb | ||
openshift-origin | ||
phabricator | ||
rbd | ||
redis | ||
rethinkdb | ||
runtime-constraints | ||
selenium | ||
sharing-clusters | ||
spark | ||
storm | ||
vitess | ||
doc.go | ||
examples_test.go | ||
guidelines.md | ||
OWNERS | ||
pod | ||
README.md | ||
scheduler-policy-config-with-extender.json | ||
scheduler-policy-config.json | ||
simple-nginx.md |
PLEASE NOTE: This document applies to the HEAD of the source tree
If you are using a released version of Kubernetes, you should refer to the docs that go with that version.
The latest release of this document can be found [here](http://releases.k8s.io/release-1.2/examples/README.md).Documentation for other releases can be found at releases.k8s.io.
Kubernetes Examples: releases.k8s.io/HEAD
This directory contains a number of examples of how to run real applications with Kubernetes.
Demonstrations of how to use specific Kubernetes features can be found in our documents.
Maintained Examples
Maintained Examples are expected to be updated with every Kubernetes release, to use the latest and greatest features, current guidelines and best practices, and to refresh command syntax, output, changed prerequisites, as needed.
Name | Description | Notable Features Used | Complexity Level | |
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Guestbook | PHP app with Redis | Replication Controller, Service | Beginner | |
WordPress | WordPress with MySQL | Deployment, Persistent Volume with Claim | Beginner | |
Cassandra | Cloud Native Cassandra | Daemon Set | Intermediate |
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