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Add iam mount option while deleting Access Point root directory #422

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@kbasv kbasv commented Apr 22, 2021

Is this a bug fix or adding new feature?
Fixes #419

What is this PR about? / Why do we need it?
Adds iam to controller mount option. iam ensures mounts for file systems with non anonymous principles to succeed.

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Tested on my cluster

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wongma7 commented Apr 23, 2021

/ok-to-test

I dont fully understand the issue. If we add iam, and mount.efs fails to find creds, the mount will fail. Why does it need creds?

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wongma7 commented Apr 23, 2021

I guess a better question is why node mount command doesnt need the iam option? or, it might, but at least the user can supply it?

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kbasv commented Apr 23, 2021

@wongma7 EFS allows user to define file system policy to prevent anonymous access. In such cases, client has to authenticate, otherwise file system access will be denied.

For the node mount, user can supply iam option under volume mount options. Additionally, the user has to ensure efs-plugin running on the node has credentials required to authenticate either through IRSA or other mechanisms.

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wongma7 commented Apr 23, 2021

OK. I think i understand now. if anonymous access is allowed, but we supply the iam mount option anyway, the mount wil lstill succeed because the controller must have iam cresd somewhre (even if it doesn't actually need them to do the mount)

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wongma7 commented Apr 23, 2021

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Controller doesn't use the iam mount option when deleting the AP root directory
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