This section describes how to view the details of a volume snapshot.

Prerequisites

  • The KubeSphere Storage extension must be installed and enabled on the KubeSphere platform.

  • You need to join a cluster or project and have the Volume Snapshot View permission in the cluster or project. For more information, please refer to Cluster Roles and Project Roles.

Steps

  1. Log in to the KubeSphere web console as a user with the Volume Snapshot View permission and enter your cluster or workspace.

  2. Click Storage > Volume Snapshots in the left navigation pane.

  3. In the volume snapshot list, click the name of a volume snapshot to open its details page.

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

    Parameter Description

    Project

    The project to which the volume snapshot belongs.

    Status

    The current status of a volume snapshot.

    • Ready: The volume snapshot and the corresponding volume snapshot content have been created successfully.

    • Not Ready: The volume snapshot and the corresponding volume snapshot content are being created, creation has failed, or the volume snapshot is being deleted.

    Capacity

    The capacity of a volume snapshot corresponds to the capacity of the persistent volume.

    Volume Snapshot Class

    The volume snapshot class corresponding to the storage system used to save the snapshot data.

    Volume Snapshot Content

    The name of the volume snapshot content.

    Creation Time

    The creation time of the volume snapshot.

    Creator

    The user who created the volume snapshot.

  5. On the volume snapshot details page, view information about the persistent volume claim used to create the snapshot on the Data Source tab.

    Parameter Description

    Name

    The name of the Persistent Volume Claim.

    Storage Class

    The storage class used to create the PersistentVolumeClaim.

    Creation Time

    The creation time of the Persistent Volume Claim.

    Provisioner

    The storage plugin used by the storage class.

    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.

    Capacity

    The capacity size of the backend storage area.

  6. On the volume snapshot details page, click the Events tab to view the events of the volume snapshot.

    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.