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  1. Red Hat OpenShift Dev Spaces (formerly CodeReady Workspaces)
  2. CRW-3526

VS Code che-resource-monitor extension not working in DS

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      = Microsoft Visual Studio Code - Open Source che-resource-monitor extension not working

      Before this update, the `HOSTNAME` environment variable could be overridden. This resulted in the Microsoft Visual Studio Code - Open Source extension `che-resource-monitor` not working properly. With this update, the `HOSTNAME` environment variable is copied to the `DEVWORKSPACE_POD_NAME` environment variable before the IDE is launched to create a backup source of the relevant data.
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      = Microsoft Visual Studio Code - Open Source che-resource-monitor extension not working Before this update, the `HOSTNAME` environment variable could be overridden. This resulted in the Microsoft Visual Studio Code - Open Source extension `che-resource-monitor` not working properly. With this update, the `HOSTNAME` environment variable is copied to the `DEVWORKSPACE_POD_NAME` environment variable before the IDE is launched to create a backup source of the relevant data.
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      VS Code che-resource-monitor extension not working in Dev Spaces

      Steps to Reproduce:

      • Create a VScode workspace (For example NodeJS express VScode)
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      • See the attached screenshot

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            vgulyy Vitaliy Gulyy
            rhn-support-sburhade Satyam Burhade
            Maksym Musienko Maksym Musienko
            Jana Vrbkova Jana Vrbkova
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