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Persistent Volume Claims
The Persistent Volume Claims page displays information about the currently running persistent volumes.
A persistent volume claim is bound to a persistent volume. The claim is subsequently used inside a container volume specification. This provides volume technology abstraction for the suite deployment as suites request size and access type rather than a certain specific storage provider.
A volume is a directory, possibly with some data in it, which is accessible to the containers in a pod.

Click RESOURCES > Persistent Volume Claims.
The page displays the name of the persistent volume, the volume it belongs to, the labels, and the timestamp of the creation of the persistent volume.
Each suite will have at least one persistent volume but may have more depending on the suite.
You can click the relevant volume to display its details.

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Click RESOURCES > Persistent Volume Claims, and then click the relevant Persistent Volume Claims. The page that opens displays detailed information about the persistent volume claim.
Tip To see the contents of itom-vol, go to the master node (the NFS server) and enter cd /var/vols/itom/core. It contains the baseinfra-<version-number> and the suite-install subdirectories.
Enter ls -R baseinfra-<version-number>; this shows the PrivateRegistry.
Enter ls -R suite-install/; this shows information about the containers that includes the configuration information to deploy the supported suites.
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