But if I don't delete the PVC, when I launch the template
mysql-persistent-template again with the same name to use the same volume,
this error appears:

Cannot create persistentvolumeclaims. persistentvolumeclaims "same-name"
already exists.


Is there any way to launch an application named "Gandalf" from
mysql-persistent-template, delete this application, and launch again the
same application with the same name "Gandalf" for using the same PVC
"Gandalf"?

El lun., 1 feb. 2016 a las 14:30, Mark Turansky (<[email protected]>)
escribió:

> Yes, you can re-use the same volume by not deleting the PVC.  The
> lifecycle of a claim is independent of a pod's lifecycle.  You can create
> and delete pods all day long using the same claim, but once you delete the
> claim, you are relinquishing your hold on that volume, hence it is Released.
>
> Mark
>
> On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 8:08 AM, Alejandro Nieto Boza <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I create the following NFS PV in Openshift:
>>
>> apiVersion: "v1"
>> kind: "PersistentVolume"
>> metadata:
>>   name: "pv01"
>> spec:
>>   capacity:
>>     storage: "5Gi"
>>   accessModes:
>>     - "ReadWriteOnce"
>>   nfs:
>>     path: "/mnt"
>>    server: "..."
>>
>> Then, I create a pod with mysql-persistent-template and the pod uses
>> correctly the PV and the PV appears "Bound".
>> Now I delete the pod and the PVC. When I delete the PVC the PV appears
>> "Released".
>> Now I want to launch the same template mysql-persistent and I want the
>> new pod uses the same PV but the PV doesn't appear "Available" again.
>> Is there any way to use the same volume?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
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