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Add `clusterid`, an optional parameter to storageclass.

At present, admin doesn't have the privilege to chose the
trusted storage pool from which persistent gluster volume
has to be provided.

This patch introduce a new storage class parameter which allows
the admin to specify storage pool/cluster if required.

Signed-off-by: Humble Chirammal <hchiramm@redhat.com>
2016-12-01 06:31:25 -08:00
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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
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

Note: Please add examples to the list above that are maintained.

See Example Guidelines for a description of what goes in this directory, and what examples should contain.

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