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Support mountpoint-s3-csi-driver in bottlerocket #3684
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Hello @AhmadMasry, thanks for cutting this issue! This is currently not supported at the moment but it's something we would like to do in the future. We'll update this ticket as we have updates on adding this support. |
I'm glad someone asked, I had assumed that it would work. Out of curiosity, what's stopping it from being supported? |
Sorry @misterek, I should have linked the issue in their GitHub to help explain more about the background: awslabs/mountpoint-s3-csi-driver#86. Essentially the SELinux policies in Bottlerocket are denying this functionality and will require us to adjust them to allow the driver to work properly. |
Ah, that makes more sense. Thanks! Add a plus one for me. I was just about to make some changes to start to use this as a pretty important part of our infrastructure.. glad I didn't go down that road yet :) I might suggest to put it on the readme in the mountpoint-s3-csi-driver that Bottlerocket is not supported. I hadn't given a second thought that it may not have been compatible. Thanks for the help! |
are there any alternative to mount s3 to eks based on bottle rocket? |
I tried multiple combinations of SELinux labels, but the issue remains the same. Do we have any ETA here? |
+1 on that issue |
I'm working on this, and expect to have a pull request up in the next day or so. |
Is mountpoint-s3-csi-driver supported or not? and if not is there any plan to support it soon?
Thank you
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