The copy-files-to-volume Init container copies files that are in /opt/app-root in the S2I builder image onto the Persistent Volume. It can also be used to copy source code changes into a running pod for development debugging, when the running pod supports hot reload of source files. The core component is a pod based on a custom container image. environment variable as a workaround, as follows: Both of the above examples configure standard rsync to use oc rsh as its matching and binding process by inspecting a Bound PV and PVC pair for the not available in oc rsync, for example the --exclude-from=FILE option, it To copy the media directory from the container for our pod, we run: oc rsync blog-1-9j3p3:/opt/app-root/src/media . In addition to uploading files into a running container, you might also want to download files. A PersistentVolumeClaim is a This is a useful tool for copying database archives to and from your pods for backup and restore purposes. Expanding PVCs based on volume types that need file system resizing (such as GCE PD, EBS, and Cinder) is a two-step process. In this post, well cover copying files into a new persistent volume. oc rsync ./local/dir
:/remote/dir --strategy=tar: Copy the directory to the remote directory in the pod. July 9, 2019 | by BackupEr also has its own PVC. There are some third-party products and projects that address some of these needs, such as Velero, Avamar, and others, but none of them were a complete fit for our requirements. to a new database containers persistent volume directory. Making statements based on opinion; back them up with references or personal experience. In the upcoming OpenShift 4.8 release, our teamwill deliver complete provider networks support when deploying on Red Hat OpenStack. Expanding persistent volume claims (PVCs) with a file system Expanding PVCs based on volume types that need file system resizing, such as GCE PD, EBS, and Cinder, is a two-step process. If you're done with this persistent volume and perhaps needed to repeat the process with another persistent volume but with different data, you can unmount the persistent volume but retain the dummy application. If you wanted to rename the directory at the time of copying it, you should first create the target directory with the name you want to use: Then, to copy the files, use this command: oc rsync blog-1-9j3p3:/opt/app-root/src/media/. The command for copying files from the local machine to the container needs to be of the form: oc rsync ./local/dir :/remote/dir. The --no-perms option ensures that no attempt is made to transfer permissions, which can fail if remote directories are not owned by the user that the container runs as. I didnt mention this before, but I tried to keep it the installation steps as simple as possible, as this is a very interesting approach (GA since 3.11 and above). Before starting, make sure that you're logged into your OpenShift cluster through the terminal and have created a project. 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