$ oc describe dv <DataVolume>
Use the oc describe
command to analyze and help resolve issues with data volumes.
Diagnose data volume issues by examining the output of the Conditions
and Events
sections
generated by the command:
$ oc describe dv <DataVolume>
There are three Types
in the Conditions
section that display:
Bound
Running
Ready
The Events
section provides the following additional information:
Type
of event
Reason
for logging
Source
of the event
Message
containing additional diagnostic information.
The output from oc describe
does not always contains Events
.
An event is generated when either Status
, Reason
, or Message
changes.
Both conditions and events react to changes in the state of the data volume.
For example, if you misspell the URL during an import operation, the import
generates a 404 message. That message change generates an event with a reason.
The output in the Conditions
section is updated as well.
By inspecting the Conditions
and Events
sections generated by the describe
command, you determine the state of the data volume
in relation to persistent volume claims (PVCs), and whether or
not an operation is actively running or completed. You might also receive messages
that offer specific details about the status of the data volume, and how
it came to be in its current state.
There are many different combinations of conditions. Each must be evaluated in its unique context.
Examples of various combinations follow.
Bound
– A successfully bound PVC displays in this example.
Note that the Type
is Bound
, so the Status
is True
.
If the PVC is not bound, the Status
is False
.
When the PVC is bound, an event is generated stating that the PVC is bound.
In this case, the Reason
is Bound
and Status
is True
.
The Message
indicates which PVC owns the data volume.
Message
, in the Events
section, provides further details including how
long the PVC has been bound (Age
) and by what resource (From
),
in this case datavolume-controller
:
Status:
Conditions:
Last Heart Beat Time: 2020-07-15T03:58:24Z
Last Transition Time: 2020-07-15T03:58:24Z
Message: PVC win10-rootdisk Bound
Reason: Bound
Status: True
Type: Bound
Events:
Type Reason Age From Message
---- ------ ---- ---- -------
Normal Bound 24s datavolume-controller PVC example-dv Bound
Running
– In this case, note that Type
is Running
and Status
is False
,
indicating that an event has occurred that caused an attempted
operation to fail, changing the Status from True
to False
.
However, note that Reason
is Completed
and the Message
field indicates
Import Complete
.
In the Events
section, the Reason
and Message
contain additional
troubleshooting information about the failed operation. In this example,
the Message
displays an inability to connect due to a 404
, listed in the
Events
section’s first Warning
.
From this information, you conclude that an import operation was running, creating contention for other operations that are attempting to access the data volume:
Status:
Conditions:
Last Heart Beat Time: 2020-07-15T04:31:39Z
Last Transition Time: 2020-07-15T04:31:39Z
Message: Import Complete
Reason: Completed
Status: False
Type: Running
Events:
Type Reason Age From Message
---- ------ ---- ---- -------
Warning Error 12s (x2 over 14s) datavolume-controller Unable to connect
to http data source: expected status code 200, got 404. Status: 404 Not Found
Ready
– If Type
is Ready
and Status
is True
, then the data volume is ready
to be used, as in the following example. If the data volume is not ready to be
used, the Status
is False
:
Status:
Conditions:
Last Heart Beat Time: 2020-07-15T04:31:39Z
Last Transition Time: 2020-07-15T04:31:39Z
Status: True
Type: Ready