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on-premises: mount rwx volume #587

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Scisci75 opened this issue Apr 3, 2019 · 3 comments
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on-premises: mount rwx volume #587

Scisci75 opened this issue Apr 3, 2019 · 3 comments
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Scisci75 commented Apr 3, 2019

Hi, on-premises cluster is it possible, when we start a job, mount a rwx volume as input for a route with file2 component? we have nfs/cifs share were users puts files and some camel route split/enrichment and save on db.
Thanks Mirko

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That makes sense and allows using the file component in the cloud.

@nicolaferraro nicolaferraro added kind/feature New feature or request good first issue Does not require full understanding of the codebase labels Apr 4, 2019
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We can use a docker-like syntax for it. E.g.

kamel run -v pvname:/container/path integration.groovy

@Scisci75 do you want to try adding this feature? That's a nice first issue for newcomers 😄

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I can take a look at this if nobody else is working on it

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