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I'm writing a kubectl configuration to start an image and copy a file to the container. I need the file Config.yaml in the / so /Config.yaml needs to be a valid file. I need that file in the Pod before it starts, so kubectl cp does not work. I have the Config2.yaml in my local folder, and I'm starting the pod like:

kubectl apply -f pod.yml

Here follows my pod.yml file.

apiVersion: v1
kind: Pod
metadata:
   name: python
spec:
   containers:
   - name: python
     image: mypython
     volumeMounts:
     - name: config
       mountPath: /Config.yaml
   volumes:
   - name: config
     hostPath:
       path: Config2.yaml
       type: File

If I try to use like this it also fails:

      - name: config-yaml
        mountPath: /
        subPath: Config.yaml
        #readOnly: true
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  • May I know from where you get Config.yaml file?
    – hariK
    May 16, 2020 at 8:33
  • @hariK It is a file I'll have in my machine in the moment I create the pod.
    – Rodolfo
    May 16, 2020 at 11:04

2 Answers 2

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If you just need the information contained in the config.yaml to be present in the pod from the time it is created, use a configMap instead.

Create a configMap that contains all the data stored in the config.yaml and mount that into the correct path in the pod. This would not work for read/write, but works wonderfully for read-only data

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  • The problem on using a configMap is that my Config.yaml is not just a key / value config, ot has a slightly more complex structure, so I don't think I'm going to be able to create the configMap.
    – Rodolfo
    May 16, 2020 at 11:13
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    You can put arbitrary content and even whole files into ConfigMap content (up to a modest-but-practical size limit).
    – David Maze
    May 16, 2020 at 11:40
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    Your 'key' in this case would be the name of the file and the value is the full content of said file
    – Patrick W
    May 16, 2020 at 14:54
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You can try postStart lifecycle handler here to validate the file before pod starts.

Please refer here

apiVersion: v1
kind: Pod
metadata:
  creationTimestamp: null
  labels:
    run: nginx
  name: nginx
spec:
  containers:
  - image: nginx
    name: nginx
    resources: {}
    volumeMounts:
    - mountPath: /config.yaml
      name: config
    lifecycle:
      postStart:
        exec:
          command: ["/bin/sh", "-c", "apt update && apt install yamllint -y && yamllint /config.yaml"]
  volumes:
  - name: config
    hostPath:
      path: /tmp/config.yaml
      type: File 
  dnsPolicy: ClusterFirst
  restartPolicy: Never
status: {}

If config.yaml is invalid. Pod won't start.

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