3. Kubernetes v1.8+ cluster with 1 or more nodes and Mount Propagation feature enabled. If your Kubernetes cluster was provisioned by Rancher v2.0.7+ or later, MountPropagation feature is enabled by default. [Check your Kubernetes environment now](https://github.com/rancher/longhorn#environment-check-script). If MountPropagation is disabled, the Kubernetes Flexvolume driver will be deployed instead of the default CSI driver. Base Image feature will also be disabled if MountPropagation is disabled.
4. Make sure `curl`, `findmnt`, `grep`, `awk` and `blkid` has been installed in all nodes of the Kubernetes cluster.
5. Make sure `open-iscsi` has been installed in all nodes of the Kubernetes cluster. For GKE, recommended Ubuntu as guest OS image since it contains `open-iscsi` already.
1. To prevent damage to the Kubernetes cluster, we recommend deleting all Kubernetes workloads using Longhorn volumes (PersistentVolume, PersistentVolumeClaim, StorageClass, Deployment, StatefulSet, DaemonSet, etc).
### I deleted the Longhorn App from Rancher UI instead of following the uninstallation procedure
Redeploy the (same version) Longhorn App. Follow the uninstallation procedure above.
### Problems with CRDs
If your CRD instances or the CRDs themselves can't be deleted for whatever reason, run the commands below to clean up. Caution: this will wipe all Longhorn state!
```
# Delete CRD finalizers, instances and definitions
for crd in $(kubectl get crd -o jsonpath={.items[*].metadata.name} | tr ' ' '\n' | grep longhorn.rancher.io); do
kubectl -n ${NAMESPACE} get $crd -o yaml | sed "s/\- longhorn.rancher.io//g" | kubectl apply -f -
kubectl -n ${NAMESPACE} delete $crd --all
kubectl delete crd/$crd
done
```
### Volume can be attached/detached from UI, but Kubernetes Pod/StatefulSet etc cannot use it
By default, Kubernetes uses `/usr/libexec/kubernetes/kubelet-plugins/volume/exec/`, as stated in the [official document](https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/devel/flexvolume.md#prerequisites).
User can find the correct directory by running `ps aux|grep kubelet` on the host and check the `--volume-plugin-dir` parameter. If there is none, the default `/usr/libexec/kubernetes/kubelet-plugins/volume/exec/` will be used.