This add-on deploys the AWS EFS CSI driver into an EKS cluster.
The AWS EFS CSI driver can be deployed by enabling the add-on via the following. Check out the full example to deploy an EKS Cluster with EFS backing the dynamic provisioning of persistent volumes.
enable_aws_efs_csi_driver = true
You can optionally customize the Helm chart that deploys the driver via the following configuration.
enable_aws_efs_csi_driver = true
# Optional aws_efs_csi_driver_helm_config
aws_efs_csi_driver = {
repository = "https://kubernetes-sigs.github.io/aws-efs-csi-driver/"
chart_version = "2.4.1"
}
aws_efs_csi_driver {
role_policies = ["<ADDITIONAL_IAM_POLICY_ARN>"]
}
Once deployed, you will be able to see a number of supporting resources in the kube-system
namespace.
$ kubectl get deployment efs-csi-controller -n kube-system
NAME READY UP-TO-DATE AVAILABLE AGE
efs-csi-controller 2/2 2 2 4m29s
$ kubectl get daemonset efs-csi-node -n kube-system
NAME DESIRED CURRENT READY UP-TO-DATE AVAILABLE NODE SELECTOR AGE
efs-csi-node 3 3 3 3 3 beta.kubernetes.io/os=linux 4m32s
Follow the static provisioning example described here to validate the CSI driver is working as expected.