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Storage Class
Analyzer to check for the presence of a storage class in the cluster
Use Cases
The ability to check for a default storage class was introduced in Kots 1.19.0 and Troubleshoot 0.9.42.
There are two use cases for the Storage Class Analyzer:
- Check for the presence of a specific storage class, in which case
storageClassName
must be provided (Example 1) - Check if there is a storage class set as default. The analyzer checks if there is any storage with the
isDefaultStorageClass
field set to true. (Examples 2 and 3)
In the second case, all arguments are optional. If none are provided, default messages will indicate that no default Storage Class was found.
Example 1: Check for a specific storage class
apiVersion: troubleshoot.sh/v1beta2
kind: Preflight
metadata:
name: preflight-sample
spec:
analyzers:
- storageClass:
checkName: Required storage classes
storageClassName: "microk8s-hostpath"
outcomes:
- fail:
message: The microk8s storage class was not found
- pass:
message: All good on storage classes
Example 2: Check for the presence of a default storage class
apiVersion: troubleshoot.sh/v1beta2
kind: Preflight
metadata:
name: preflight-sample
spec:
analyzers:
- storageClass:
checkName: Check for default storage class
outcomes:
- fail:
message: No default storage class found
- pass:
message: Default storage class found
Example 3: Check for the presence of a default storage class using default messages and checkName
Defaults for storageClass analyzer are:
checkName
= 'Default Storage Class'- Fail Message = 'No default storage class found'
- Pass Message = 'Default Storge Class found'
apiVersion: troubleshoot.sh/v1beta2
kind: Preflight
metadata:
name: preflight-sample
spec:
analyzers:
- storageClass: {}