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During upgrade, in 64-upgrade-cert-manager.sh script we backup the existing cert-manager resources to cert-manager-backup.yaml file which contains the resourceVersion and convert the apiVersion and copy to new file cert-manager-v1.yaml and once the cert-manager app is upgraded, we apply the cert-manager-v1.yaml so in the last-configuration-applied which contains the resourceVersion is causing issue during legacy restore operation. This Fix addresses this issue by removing the "resourceVersion" from all the cm resources in the cert-manager-backup.yaml file. Test Cases: PASS: Perform upgrade on the system, after upgrade verify that cert-manager resources like issuer,clusterissuer, certificates,certificaterequests doesn't contain the resourceVersion in the last-applied-configuration under annotations PASS: On an upgraded system, try to update the clusterissuer with the clusterissuer definition file and verify it is successfully updated PASS: On an upgraded system, perform backup and restore and verify it is successful Closes-bug: 2042971 Change-Id: I31c77b75182d953d5a7050f9ea08b3f66bef1e47 Signed-off-by: amantri <ayyappa.mantri@windriver.com> |
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api-ref/source | ||
config-gate | ||
controllerconfig | ||
devstack | ||
doc | ||
releasenotes | ||
storageconfig | ||
sysinv | ||
tmp/patch-scripts/EXAMPLE_SYSINV/scripts | ||
tools/docker/images | ||
tsconfig | ||
workerconfig | ||
.gitignore | ||
.gitreview | ||
.yamllint | ||
.zuul.yaml | ||
CONTRIBUTORS.wrs | ||
LICENSE | ||
README.rst | ||
bindep.txt | ||
centos_build_layer.cfg | ||
centos_dev_wheels.inc | ||
centos_iso_image.inc | ||
centos_pkg_dirs | ||
centos_pkg_dirs_containers | ||
centos_stable_wheels.inc | ||
debian_build_layer.cfg | ||
debian_iso_image.inc | ||
debian_pkg_dirs | ||
debian_stable_wheels.inc | ||
test-requirements.txt | ||
tox.ini |
README.rst
config
The starlingx/config repository handles the StarlingX configuration management services.
Its key component is the System Inventory Service (Sysinv), which provides the system command-line interface (CLI)1.
This repository is not intended to be developed standalone, but rather as part of the StarlingX Source System, which is defined by the StarlingX manifest2.