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Missing step in tutorial

Open alexsavio opened this issue 1 year ago • 9 comments

What Happened?

The page here: https://minikube.sigs.k8s.io/docs/tutorials/local_path_provisioner/ It doesn't tell exactly what to do with the yaml file presented.

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alexsavio avatar Jan 22 '24 13:01 alexsavio

It doesn't tell exactly what to do with the yaml file presented.

local-path-provisioner is working for it and not minikube if you're talking about the yaml file of PersistentVolumeClaim.

liangyuanpeng avatar Jan 22 '24 15:01 liangyuanpeng

What I mean is that the tutorial says: The following yaml creates PVC and Pod that creates file with content on second node (minikube-m02): but if you follow the tutorial from the beginning, there is no mention about what is this yaml about or what the reader should do with the yaml file to continue the tutorial section.

alexsavio avatar Jan 22 '24 16:01 alexsavio

I think its worth to add a command to create pvc and pod with the give yaml file. /kind bug

T-Lakshmi avatar Feb 01 '24 05:02 T-Lakshmi

/triage accepted

T-Lakshmi avatar Feb 01 '24 05:02 T-Lakshmi

Fixes are welcome to improve docs here.

T-Lakshmi avatar Feb 01 '24 05:02 T-Lakshmi

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k8s-triage-robot avatar Jan 31 '25 06:01 k8s-triage-robot

I think if we are using Local path provisioner, this is obvious that the next step would be to apply the given manifest. but it wont harm adding single command like kubectl apply -f xx.yaml

Ritikaa96 avatar Mar 17 '25 17:03 Ritikaa96

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