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Bug
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Resolution: Done
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Major
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ACM 2.10.0, ACM 2.10.1
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1
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False
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None
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False
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RHOBS Sprint 20
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Moderate
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No
Description of problem:
After the changes done in 2.10, the hub doesn't have an Observability Addon instance. So when the `observabilityAddonSpec` field of the MCO CR is changed, these changes do not get detected by the observability-endpoint-operator in the hub and are not applied to the metrics collector.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
2.10.0 and 2.10.1.
How reproducible:
Consistently.
Steps to Reproduce:
- Set up an ACM clusterÂ
- Enable Observability and install your MCO resource.
- In the MCO resource, update the `observabilityAddonSpec`.
Actual results:
The endpoint-observability-controller doesn't reconcile and thus changes do not get propagated.
Expected results:
Changes are propagated on update.
Additional info:
A backport to 2.10's z-stream should be done when this is confirmed to be fixed for 2.11.
- clones
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ACM-10743 [2.11]Observability Endpoint in the Hub doesn't reconcile updates to Observability Addon Spec
- Closed
- relates to
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ACM-10511 [2.11]Observability - local-cluster CPU utilization and overestimation data are not display on the Grafana
- Closed
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ACM-10806 [2.10.2]Observability - local-cluster CPU utilization and overestimation data are not display on the Grafana
- Closed
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ACM-10807 [2.9.4]Observability - local-cluster CPU utilization and overestimation data are not display on the Grafana
- Closed
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ACM-10808 [2.8.7]Observability - local-cluster CPU utilization and overestimation data are not display on the Grafana
- Closed
- links to
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RHBA-2024:130356 Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management 2.10.2 bug fixes and container updates