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Story
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Major
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ACM 2.13.0
Value Statement
By providing a toggle within the MCH CR, users can enable or disable the FlightCTL feature on their cluster, giving them more control and customization over their environment.
Definition of Done for Engineering Story Owner (Checklist)
- [ ] FlightCTL component toggle added to the MCH CR.
- [ ] The FlightCTL component can be toggled on or off via the MCH CR.
- [ ] FlightCTL components are properly cleaned up when disabled on the cluster.
- [ ] FlightCTL components are successfully deployed when enabled on the cluster.
- [ ] The FlightCTL deployment reaches a running state after being deployed on the cluster.
Development Complete
- The code is complete.
- Functionality is working.
- Any required downstream Docker file changes are made.
Tests Automated
- [ ] Unit/function tests have been automated and incorporated into the
build. - [ ] 100% automated unit/function test coverage for new or changed APIs.
Secure Design
- [ ] Security has been assessed and incorporated into your threat model.
Multidisciplinary Teams Readiness
- [ ] Create an informative documentation issue using the Customer
Portal Doc template that you can access from [The Playbook](
and ensure doc acceptance criteria is met.
- Call out this sentence as it's own action:
- [ ] Link the development issue to the doc issue.
Support Readiness
- [ ] The must-gather script has been updated.
- depends on
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ACM-15686 As an Installer dev, I want to onboard the Edge Management (FlightCTL) component into our chart automation to generate a deployment ready template chart for the MCH operator to manage
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