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Few common files related to deployments were kept
in the examples folder initially. Moving them to
deploy folder and updating the relevant files.

Signed-off-by: karthik-us <ksubrahm@redhat.com>
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/deploy-cephfs.md
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**Deploy Ceph configuration ConfigMap for CSI pods:**

```bash
kubectl create -f ../../../examples/ceph-conf.yaml
kubectl create -f ../../../deploy/ceph-conf.yaml
```

**Deploy CSI sidecar containers:**
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**Deploy Ceph configuration ConfigMap for CSI pods:**

```bash
kubectl create -f ../../../examples/ceph-conf.yaml
kubectl create -f ../../../deploy/ceph-conf.yaml
```

**Deploy CSI sidecar containers:**
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```

Promethues can be deployed through the promethues operator described [here](https://coreos.com/operators/prometheus/docs/latest/user-guides/getting-started.html).
The [service-monitor](../examples/service-monitor.yaml) will tell promethues how
The [service-monitor](../deploy/service-monitor.yaml) will tell promethues how
to pull metrics out of CSI.

Each CSI pod has a service to expose the endpoint to prometheus. By default, rbd
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allowMissing: true,
},
&yamlResource{
filename: examplePath + cephConfconfigMap,
filename: deployPath + cephConfconfigMap,
allowMissing: true,
},
// dependencies for provisioner
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allowMissing: true,
},
&yamlResource{
filename: examplePath + cephConfconfigMap,
filename: deployPath + cephConfconfigMap,
allowMissing: true,
},
// dependencies for provisioner
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5 changes: 3 additions & 2 deletions e2e/rbd.go
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configMap = "csi-config-map.yaml"
cephConfconfigMap = "ceph-conf.yaml"
csiDriverObject = "csidriver.yaml"
rbdDirPath = "../deploy/rbd/kubernetes/"
deployPath = "../deploy/"
rbdDirPath = deployPath + "/rbd/kubernetes/"
examplePath = "../examples/"
rbdExamplePath = examplePath + "/rbd/"
e2eTemplatesPath = "../e2e/templates/"
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allowMissing: true,
},
&yamlResource{
filename: examplePath + cephConfconfigMap,
filename: deployPath + cephConfconfigMap,
allowMissing: true,
},
// dependencies for provisioner
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## Deploying Ceph-CSI services

Create [ceph-config](./ceph-conf.yaml) configmap using the following command.
Create [ceph-config](../deploy/ceph-conf.yaml) configmap using the following command.

```bash
kubectl apply -f ./ceph-conf.yaml
kubectl apply -f ../deploy/ceph-conf.yaml
```

Both `rbd` and `cephfs` directories contain `plugin-deploy.sh` and
`plugin-teardown.sh` helper scripts. You can use those to help you
deploy/teardown RBACs, sidecar containers and the plugin in one go.
By default, they look for the YAML manifests in
`../../deploy/{rbd,cephfs}/kubernetes`.
`../deploy/{rbd,cephfs}/kubernetes`.
You can override this path by running

```bash
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that would host the dynamically or statically provisioned volumes. This
is provided by adding a per-cluster identifier (referred to as clusterID), and
the required monitor details for the same, as in the provided [sample config
map](./csi-config-map-sample.yaml).
map](../deploy/csi-config-map-sample.yaml).

Gather the following information from the Ceph cluster(s) of choice,

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* Alternatively, choose a `<cluster-id>` value that is distinct per Ceph
cluster in use by this kubernetes cluster

Update the [sample configmap](./csi-config-map-sample.yaml) with values
Update the [sample configmap](../deploy/csi-config-map-sample.yaml) with values
from a Ceph cluster and replace `<cluster-id>` with the chosen clusterID, to
create the manifest for the configmap which can be updated in the cluster
using the following command,

```bash
kubectl replace -f ./csi-config-map-sample.yaml
kubectl replace -f ../deploy/csi-config-map-sample.yaml
```

Storage class and snapshot class, using `<cluster-id>` as the value for the
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