Volume Limits is supported with this driver.
CSI driver would leverage IMDS to query current VM sku on the agent node, if IMDS is available, it would return max data disk num of current VM sku, if IMDS is not available, it would use default max data disk num
16
which may be incorrect for some VM SKUs.
- following example shows
max_volumes_per_node
is8
on nodeaks-nodepool1-75219208-0
# kubectl get CSINode node-name -o yaml
apiVersion: storage.k8s.io/v1
kind: CSINode
metadata:
...
spec:
drivers:
- allocatable:
count: 8
name: azuredisk.csi.confidential.cloud
nodeID: aks-nodepool1-75219208-0
topologyKeys:
- topology.azuredisk.csi.confidential.cloud/zone
- Get csi-azuredisk-node logs on the node
kubectl logs csi-azuredisk-node-s2zrz -n kube-system -c azuredisk
- Check
/csi.v1.Node/NodeGetInfo
logs
I0130 02:59:33.996338 1 utils.go:77] GRPC call: /csi.v1.Node/NodeGetInfo
I0130 02:59:33.996366 1 utils.go:78] GRPC request: {}
I0130 02:59:33.996432 1 azure_zones.go:165] Availability zone is not enabled for the node, falling back to fault domain
I0130 02:59:33.996445 1 nodeserver.go:350] NodeGetInfo, nodeName: aks-agentpool-31822535-vmss000006, failureDomain: 0
I0130 02:59:33.996458 1 nodeserver.go:408] got a matching size in getMaxDataDiskCount, VM Size: STANDARD_D4S_V3, MaxDataDiskCount: 8
I0130 02:59:33.996468 1 utils.go:84] GRPC response: {"accessible_topology":{"segments":{"topology.disk.csi.azure.com/zone":""}},"max_volumes_per_node":8,"node_id":"aks-agentpool-31822535-vmss000006"}