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Epic
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Resolution: Done
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Major
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None
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hint-pipelines
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Product / Portfolio Work
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Green
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VIRTSTRAT-148 - Tekton Tasks
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0% To Do, 0% In Progress, 100% Done
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doc-ready, po-ready
Goal
Teach cluster admins how to create Windows boot source.
User Stories
- As a new cluster-admin, I would like to be told how to create a Windows boot source in my cluster, so that it is almost as easy to create a Windows VM as it is to create a RHEL one.
- I expect to be pointed to the relevant pipeline in the Red Hat catalog and to be guided how to convert a Microsft-provided ISO to a boot source.
UX doc
Non-Requirements
- List of things not included in this epic, to alleviate any doubt raised during the grooming process.
Notes
- Maybe we can show a link to a pipeline in the Tekton Catalog, if no windows boot volume is detected.
- Pipelines are a powerful tool for the user to manage her VMs. The most prominent example is to create the default windows data source, but there are also other scenarios which have a demand for pipelines.
TODO depends on catalog being availableIt is ok to point to an upstream pipeline- Overview page could reference the quickstart, and the quickstart could reference documentation and the catalog.
- clones
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CNV-28377 Give the hint about windows datasource to the user
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- Closed
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- is blocked by
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CNV-29053 Publish kubevirt-tekton-tasks to a catalog
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- Closed
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- is documented by
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CNV-37570 Doc: use pipelines to manage VMs and boot sources
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- Closed
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- relates to
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CNV-24176 GA: kubevirt tekton tasks
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- Closed
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VIRTSTRAT-171 GA: InstanceTypes
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- Closed
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- links to
- mentioned on
(1 links to, 2 mentioned on)