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persistentvolume

The create persistentvolume command deploys a new Persistent Volume (PV) in the Kubernetes cluster to provide durable storage. This command allows defining storage capacity, access modes, reclaim policies, storage class, and binding preferences for Persistent Volume Claims (PVCs).

Usage

cldkctl create persistentvolume [flags]

Steps

Follow the steps below to run and view the result of this command:

  1. You can create a Persistent Volume either by opening the built-in editor or by using a YAML configuration file.

  2. To open the editor, run:

cldkctl create persistentvolume
  1. The Persistent Volume manifest will open in your default text editor (default: vim). Edit the configuration as needed, then save and close the file to apply the changes.

  1. Alternatively, you can prepare a YAML file that defines the Persistent Volume configuration, then save this file in the same directory where you will run the cldkctl command.

  2. Use the --file flag to point to the YAML file.

  3. (Optional) To specify a namespace or project, add the --default-namespace or --project flag.

  4. Run the following command in your terminal:

  1. Replace [persistent volume file name] with the path to your YAML configuration file.

  2. Once completed successfully, a message “✓ Persistent volume created” will appear in your terminal.

Flags

This command supports global flags. Refer to the Global Flags section for details.

Flag
Descripton

-h, --help

Help for create persistentvolume command.

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