name: Just as with standard rsync, if the directory name ends in a path separator (/), Become a Red Hat partner and get support in building customer solutions. sent 30 bytes received 40027 bytes 26704.67 bytes/sec total size is 39936 speedup is 1.00. This process involves expanding volume objects in the cloud provider, and then expanding the file system on the actual node. between the two is a process that matches a claim to an available volume and NFS, My solution is unsupported by Red Hat and it is not recommended for production use, but rather, is just to have a customizable solution in case the others doesn't fit you for any reason.You can reach other interesting solutions, based in an operator approach, in the OperatorHub.io like the etcd, whose operator is responsible for installing, backing up and restoring an etcd cluster (between many other cool features). To copy a single file from the container to the local machine, the form of the command you need to run is: oc rsync
:/remote/dir/filename ./local/dir. In OpenShift (with cluster-admin or similar privileges for steps 1 and 2, and oc adm command from step 3): To perform a PVC backup, deploy the BackupEr pod: #### ex How to backup a SAN/iSCSI PVCoc new-app --template=backup-block \-p PVC_NAME=pvc-to-backup \-p PVC_BCK=pvc-for-backuper \-p NODE=node1.mydomain.com, #### ex How to backup a NAS/NFS PVC oc new-app --template=backup-shared \ -p PVC_NAME=pvc-to-backup \ -p PVC_BCK=pvc-for-backuper. October 10, 2017 | by 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. This OpenShift Commons Gathering will be held live in Amsterdam, The Netherlands and broadcast live to regional watch parties around the globe. To see more information on each oc command, run it with the --help option. When using the --watch option, the behavior is effectively the same as Finally, in part three, we'll cover copying files into a new persistent volume. Enable use of Minishift as staging setup for a proper OpenShift setup i.e. You can provision volumes either statically or dynamically for file-based storage. selector-label to find the corresponding volume to mount. You can use the CLI to copy local files to or from a remote directory in a container Dot product of vector with camera's local positive x-axis? Part one covered manually copying files into and out of a container. Check the contents of the current directory by running: You should see that the local machine now has a copy of the file. To confirm what directory the file is located in, inside of the container, run: To exit the interactive shell and return to the local machine, run: To copy files from the container to the local machine, you can use the oc rsync command. 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