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  2. CNV-55555

Default Win2k22 template isn't usable because of vTPM

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      Description of problem:

      Using the default Windows 2022 template causes the following issues
      
      1. The user has to manually add a RWX StorageClass to the Hyperconverged CR
      2. Snapshots doesn't work
      3. Error messages aren't helpful
      
      Removing vTPM from default template would reduce friction and provide better user experience. Users that need vTPM should find in the product documentation information on how to enable the feature and would be advised of any known issues.

      Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):

      4.16

      How reproducible:

      Always

      Steps to Reproduce:

      1. Install OpenShift Virtualization using default options
      2. Create a VM using a Windows 2022 template
      3. Boot the VM
      4. Create a snapshot
      5. Migrate the VM
      

      Actual results:

      Snapshot will fail. See https://access.redhat.com/solutions/7103673
      
      VM Migration will fail. Error message: "cannot migrate VMI: Backend storage PVC is not RWX"

      Expected results:

      Snapshots should work with default templates.
      
      VM Migration should work with default templates.

      Additional info:

      The same is probably true for any template with vTPM enabled. I only tested with Windows 2022.

              dholler@redhat.com Dominik Holler
              vagnerfarias Vagner Farias
              Geetika Kapoor Geetika Kapoor
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