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pages/kubernetes/how-to/use-sfs-with-kubernetes.mdx

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You can run the following command to check that the CSI driver pods are running:
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```bash
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kubectl get pods -n kube-system -l app=scaleway-filestorage-csi
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kubectl get pods -n kube-system -l app=filestorage-csi-node
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```
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You should see the `scaleway-filestorage-csi-controller` and `scaleway-filestorage-csi-node` pods in a `Running` state.
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You should see the `filestorage-csi-node` pods in a `Running` state.
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If you don't see any pod after running the previous command, make sure the `filestorage-csi-node` DaemonSet is present in your cluster (`$ kubectl get daemonset -n kube-system filestorage-csi-node`) and you have at least one pool with POP2 Instances.
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## Using the Scaleway File Storage CSI Driver
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apiVersion: storage.k8s.io/v1
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kind: StorageClass
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metadata:
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name: my-ams-storage-class
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name: my-par-storage-class
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provisioner: filestorage.csi.scaleway.com
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reclaimPolicy: Delete
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allowedTopologies:

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