Document AllowedFlexVolumes in PSP

Closes: #6447
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Qiming Teng 2018-01-15 12:00:02 +08:00
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@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ administrator to control the following:
| Usage of host networking and ports | [`hostNetwork`, `hostPorts`](#host-namespaces) |
| Usage of volume types | [`volumes`](#volumes-and-file-systems) |
| Usage of the host filesystem | [`allowedHostPaths`](#volumes-and-file-systems) |
| Usage of FlexVolume drivers | [`allowedFlexVolumes`](#flexvolume-drivers) |
| Allocating an FSGroup that owns the pod's volumes | [`fsGroup`](#volumes-and-file-systems) |
| Requiring the use of a read only root file system | [`readOnlyRootFilesystem`](#volumes-and-file-systems) |
| The user and group IDs of the container | [`runAsUser`, `supplementalGroups`](#users-and-groups) |
@ -417,6 +418,20 @@ containers, and abusing the credentials of system services, such as Kubelet._
**ReadOnlyRootFilesystem** - Requires that containers must run with a read-only
root filesystem (i.e. no writeable layer).
### FlexVolume drivers
When the [`Volumes`](#volumes-and-file-systems) field contains `flexVolume` in
its list value, the cluster admin can further specify which driver(s) is permitted
by setting the `allowedFlexVolumes` field.
**AllowedFlexVolumes** - Provides a whitelist of allowed FlexVolumes. Empty or
nil indicates that all FlexVolume drivers may be used. For example, the following
setting only permits the `examle/fast_cache` driver to be used on nodes:
```yaml
allowedFlexVolumes: [ "example/fast_cache" ]
```
### Users and groups
**RunAsUser** - Controls the what user ID containers run as.