This section describes how to view persistent volume claim details.

Prerequisites

  • The Application Management for Cluster Federation extension must be installed and enabled on the KubeSphere platform.

  • You need to join a federated project and have the Federated Project View permission in the corresponding workspace.

Steps

  1. Log in to the KubeSphere web console as a user with Federated Project View permissions and enter your federated project.

  2. Click Persistent Volume Claims in the left navigation pane.

  3. In the Persistent Volume Claims list, click the name of a Persistent Volume Claim to open its details page.

  4. On the PersistentVolumeClaim details page, view the resource attributes of the PersistentVolumeClaim in the Attributes area.

    Parameter Description

    Project

    The project to which the PersistentVolumeClaim belongs.

    Capacity

    The storage capacity requested by the PersistentVolumeClaim.

    Access Mode

    Read and Write Modes for Persistent Volumes.

    • RWO (ReadWriteOnce): Allows a single node to read data from and write data to the persistent volume.

    • ROX (ReadOnlyMany): Allows multiple nodes to read data from the persistent volume.

    • RWX (ReadWriteMany): Allows multiple nodes to read data from and write data to the persistent volume.

    Storage Class

    The storage class requested by the PersistentVolumeClaim.

    Provisioner

    The storage plugin used by the storage class.

    Creation Time

    The creation time of the PersistentVolumeClaim.

    Creator

    The user who created the PersistentVolumeClaim. If this field is empty, it indicates that the PersistentVolumeClaim was created automatically by the system.

  5. On the PersistentVolumeClaim details page, view the resource usage of the PersistentVolume corresponding to the PersistentVolumeClaim on the Resource Status tab.

    Parameter Description

    PersistentVolume

    Displays the used capacity percentage, remaining capacity size, and total capacity size of the PersistentVolume.

    Inode Usage

    Displays the cluster Inode usage percentage within the specified time range.

  6. On the PersistentVolumeClaim details page, view the mounted pods of the PersistentVolume corresponding to the PersistentVolumeClaim on the Mount Information tab.

    Click chevron-down to view information about the containers running in the pod.

  7. On the PersistentVolumeClaim details page, click the Metadata tab to view the labels and annotations of the PersistentVolumeClaim.

  8. On the PersistentVolumeClaim details page, click the Events tab to view the events of the PersistentVolumeClaim.

    Parameter Description

    Type

    The type of the event, including Normal and Warning.

    Reason

    The reason why the event occurred.

    Occurrence Time

    The time when the event occurred.

    Source

    The component that reported the event.

    Message

    The content of the event message.