Create a Storage Class
Once you have finished with the class definition nfs_homedir_volume_definition.yaml
, you can
install the volume for your
organization like so:
$ fuzzball storage class create nfs_homedir_volume_definition.yaml
The command should return a message like
Storage class af0644ef-ab71-3677-9409-473847af3925 created
The create operation is an asynchronous operation which can take some time depending on the
resources available in your
Fuzzball cluster. The Fuzzball Storage
service will create a temporary volume to validate the definition with the CSI driver. This
requires an available Substrate node. The
CLI doesn’t wait for completion
by default, but you can specify that the CLI should wait until the volume has been created and
validated using the --wait
argument:
$ fuzzball storage class create --wait nfs_homedir_volume_definition.yaml