kubernetes mountPath vs hostPath
Host path: The directory in your node.
Mount path: The directory in your pod.
Your setup will mount the node's directory(/k8s
) into the pod's directory(at /var/lib/mysql
)
The mount path is always the destination inside the Pod a volume gets mounted to.
I think the documentation is pretty clear on what hostPath does:
A hostPath volume mounts a file or directory from the host node’s filesystem into your Pod. This is not something that most Pods will need, but it offers a powerful escape hatch for some applications.
For example, some uses for a hostPath are:
- running a Container that needs access to Docker internals; use a hostPath of /var/lib/docker - running cAdvisor in a Container; use a hostPath of /sys - allowing a Pod to specify whether a given hostPath should exist prior to the Pod running, whether it should be created, and what it should exist as
So your example does not what you think it does. It would mount the node's /k8s
directory into the Pod at /var/lib/mysql
.
This should be done only if you fully understand the implications!