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Note: Doc team updates the current version of the documentation and the
two previous versions (n-2), but we address *only high-priority, or
customer-reported issues* for -2 releases in support.
Describe the changes in the doc and link to your dev story:
1. - [x] Mandatory: Add the required version to the Fix version/s field.
2. - [x] Mandatory: Choose the type of documentation change or review.
- [x] We need to update to an existing topic
- [ ] We need to add a new document to an existing section
- [ ] We need a whole new section; this is a function not
documented before and doesn't belong in any current section
- [ ] We need an Operator Advisory review and approval
- [ ] We need a z-Stream (Errata) Advisory and Release note for
MCE and/or ACM
3. - [ ] Mandatory: Find the link to where the documentation update
should go and add it to the recommended changes. You can either use the
published doc or the staged repo for this step:
Note: As the feature and doc is understood, this recommendation may
change. If this is new documentation, link to the section where you think
it should be placed.
Customer Portal published version
https://docs.redhat.com/en/documentation/red_hat_advanced_cluster_management_for_kubernetes/2.12
Doc staged repo within the ACM Workspace:
https://github.com/stolostron/rhacm-docs
4. - [ ] Mandatory for GA content:
- [ ] Add steps, the diff, known issue, and/or other important
conceptual information in the following space:
- [ ] *Add Required access level *(example, *Cluster
Administrator*) for the user to complete the task:
- [ ] Add verification at the end of the task, how does the user
verify success (a command to run or a result to see?)
- [ ] Add link to dev story here:
5. - [ ] Mandatory for bugs: What is the diff? Clearly define what the
problem is, what the change is, and link to the current documentation. Only
use this for a documentation bug.
related to https://issues.redhat.com/browse/ACM-19860
update #1:
Add the following to the ConfiMap sample, at the very end
2a054d24-3235-4249-9c81-f58ebc6110c7_namespaceMapping: backup-ns-1=restore-ns-1{{ backup-ns-2=restore-ns-2}} (4)
update #2:
Add this explanation after the sample
(4) `namespaceMapping` is an optional property and is used to restore resources in a different namespace than the initial resource. Any source namespaces not included in the map will be restored into namespaces of the same name. `backup-ns-1=restore-ns-1 backup-ns-2=restore-ns-2` is a space separated list of namespace mapping. In this sample, backup resources created under the `backup-ns-1` will be restored up under the `restore-ns-1`. The `restore-ns-1` will be created on the restore cluster if it doesn't exist. Similarly, resources created under the `backup-ns-2` will be restored under the `restore-ns-2` {}namespace.