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persistentvolumeclaim

The edit persistentvolumeclaim command allows you to modify the configuration of an existing Persistent Volume Claim (PVC) in your Kubernetes cluster. You can update metadata, storage requests, access modes, and reclaim policies as needed. Some modifications may be restricted by cluster policies or storage provider limitations.

Usage

cldkctl edit persistentvolumeclaim [name] [flags]

Steps

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

  1. Run the following command in your terminal:

./cldkctl edit persistentvolumeclaim [pvc name]
  1. Replace [pvc name] with the name of the Persistent Volume Claim you want to modify.

  2. If the PVC is in a namespace other than default, add the -n or --namespace flag followed by the namespace name.

  3. To view the list of available resources before editing, refer to the corresponding get persistentvolumeclaim section.

  4. The Persistent Volume Claim manifest file will open in your default text editor (default: vim). Edit the configuration as needed, then save and close the editor to apply the changes. If you are using vim, press i to enter insert mode and make your edits. When you have finished editing, press Esc, type :wq, and press Enter to save and exit. To exit without saving changes, type :q! and press Enter.

  1. Once completed successfully, a message “✓ Persistent Volume updated” will appear in your terminal.

Flags

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

Flag
Description

-h, --help

Help for edit persistentvolume command.

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