Persistent Container Volumes

Modifications performed within containers are not retained. Any alterations made outside of persistent volumes will be discarded. Below is a list of persistent volumes for Uyuni 2024.12.

To customize the default volume locations, ensure you create the necessary volumes before launching the pod for the first time, utilizing the podman volume create command.

Ensure that this table aligns precisely with the volumes mapping outlined in both the Helm chart and the systemctl services definitions.

The following volumes are stored under the Podman default storage location.

Table 1. Persistent Volumes: Podman Default Storage
Volume Name Volume Directory

Podman Storage

/var/lib/containers/storage/volumes/

Table 2. Persistent Volumes: root
Volume Name Volume Directory

root

/root

Table 3. Persistent Volumes: var/
Volume Name Volume Directory

var-cobbler

/var/lib/cobbler

var-salt

/var/lib/salt

var-pgsql

/var/lib/pgsql

var-cache

/var/cache

var-spacewalk

/var/spacewalk

var-log

/var/log

Table 4. Persistent Volumes: srv/
Volume Name Volume Directory

srv-salt

/srv/salt

srv-www

/srv/www/

srv-tftpboot

/srv/tftpboot

srv-formulametadata

/srv/formula_metadata

srv-pillar

/srv/pillar

srv-susemanager

/srv/susemanager

srv-spacewalk

/srv/spacewalk

Table 5. Persistent Volumes: etc/
Volume Name Volume Directory

etc-apache2

/etc/apache2

etc-rhn

/etc/rhn

etc-systemd-multi

/etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants

etc-systemd-sockets

/etc/systemd/system/sockets.target.wants

etc-salt

/etc/salt

etc-sssd

/etc/sssd

etc-tomcat

/etc/tomcat

etc-cobbler

/etc/cobbler

etc-sysconfig

/etc/sysconfig

etc-tls

/etc/pki/tls

etc-postfix

/etc/postfix

ca-cert

/etc/pki/trust/anchors