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+ By default K3S comes only with local-path storage class, and if you are + running + with more than one node in your cluster you may want to use a more “distributed” + solution. For may case I opted for NFS. +

+

+ To check the current storage class you can run: +

+
k3s kubectl get storageclasses
+

+ And it will print something like: +

+
NAME                   PROVISIONER                                     RECLAIMPOLICY   VOLUMEBINDINGMODE      ALLOWVOLUMEEXPANSION   AGE
+local-path (default)   rancher.io/local-path                           Delete          WaitForFirstConsumer   false                  154d
+

+ To start adding First you need to install helm on your server. To do + so you may + run: +

+ +
curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/helm/helm/master/scripts/get-helm-3 | bash
+

+ Be careful when running scripts directly into bash always check the source + Sometimes is also recommended to do not pipe directly to bash +

+

+ Once it is installed we need to add the NFS storage classes. It has two + providers, I have chose NFS Subdir + External Provisioner. +

+

+ Add the helm repo +

+ +
helm repo add nfs-subdir-external-provisioner https://kubernetes-sigs.github.io/nfs-subdir-external-provisioner/
+

+ Then we need to actually install the provider +

+
+
helm install nfs-subdir-external-provisioner nfs-subdir-external-provisioner/nfs-subdir-external-provisioner
+--set nfs.server=x.x.x.x
+--set nfs.path=/exported/path
+
+

+ Set the nfs.server and nfs.path accordingly with your setup. +

+ +

+ After that if we run k3s kubectl get storageclasses it will now print another + NFS provider: +

+ +
NAME                   PROVISIONER                                     RECLAIMPOLICY   VOLUMEBINDINGMODE      ALLOWVOLUMEEXPANSION   AGE
+local-path (default)   rancher.io/local-path                           Delete          WaitForFirstConsumer   false                  154d
+nfs-client             cluster.local/nfs-subdir-external-provisioner   Delete          Immediate              true                   76m
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