Provide documentation about CSI Driver with harvesterhci.io #9823
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From the looks of it, Harvester has deep top-down integration and it comes with its own operating system. It doesn't seem to be something you can "install" on top of something else rather than what they provide. |
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I also placed the idea on the harvester project: harvester/harvester#6834 @w13915984028 tried to help: "You may refer https://docs.harvesterhci.io/v1.3/rancher/csi-driver. When your guest cluster is running workload which claims for persistant volume, then the guest cluster needs kind of CSI driver to support it." |
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Hi,
congrats for the great talos project. I really like the awesome security concept and low maintenance efforts.
As a starter I would like to use talos with https://harvesterhci.io/ which is a hyperconverged infrastructure solution.
It provides network balancers, persistent volumes claims with longhorn and a lot more.
These a things I am missing when using talos.
I got this documentation from the harvesterhci team about the CSI driver which can be use to claim persistent volumes (longhorn). But I can not get it work:
https://docs.harvesterhci.io/v1.3/rancher/csi-driver
Do you have a clue how to proceed?
best regards
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