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Support "fstype" parameter in dynamically provisioned PVs
This PR is a replacement for https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/40805. I was not able to push fixes and rebases to the original branch as I don't have access to the Github organization anymore.
I assume the PR will need a new "ok to test"
**ORIGINAL PR DESCRIPTION**
**What this PR does / why we need it**: This PR allows specifying the desired FSType when dynamically provisioning volumes with storage classes. The FSType can now be set as a parameter:
```yaml
kind: StorageClass
apiVersion: storage.k8s.io/v1beta1
metadata:
name: test
provisioner: kubernetes.io/azure-disk
parameters:
fstype: xfs
```
**Which issue this PR fixes** *(optional, in `fixes #<issue number>(, fixes #<issue_number>, ...)` format, will close that issue when PR gets merged)*: fixes#37801
**Special notes for your reviewer**:
The PR also implicitly adds checks for unsupported parameters.
**Release note**:
```release-note
Support specifying of FSType in StorageClass
```
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Adding rescan scsi controller for cinder
For lsilogic scsi controller, attached cinder volume does not
appear under /dev/ automatically unless do a rescan.
This approach was used in vSphere volume provider before PR #27496
dropped support for lsilogic scsi controller.
For lsilogic scsi controller, attached cinder volume does not
appear under /dev/ automatically unless do a rescan.
This approach was used in vSphere volume provider before PR #27496
dropped support for lsilogic scsi controller.
Gluster provisioner is interested in pvc.Namespace and I don't want to add
at as a new field in VolumeOptions - it would contain almost whole PVC.
Let's pass direct reference to PVC instead and let the provisioner to pick
information it is interested in.
Volume names have now format <cluster-name>-dynamic-<pv-name>.
pv-name is guaranteed to be unique in Kubernetes cluster, adding
<cluster-name> ensures we don't conflict with any running cluster
in the cloud project (kube-controller-manager --cluster-name=XXX).
'kubernetes' is the default cluster name.
This synchronizes Cinder with AWS EBS code, where we already tag volumes with
claim.Namespace and claim.Name (and pv.Name, as suggested in separate PR).