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  1. OpenShift GitOps
  2. GITOPS-5976

RC 1.15.0: Deployment rollout does not work for applicationset, server and repo server

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    • GitOps Crimson - Sprint 3267

      Description of Problem

      On starting rollout for applicationset, server and repo server deployments, a new pod gets created but is immediately terminated. This is a regression, does not happen with older versions

      Additional Info

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      Problem Reproduction

      • Install 1.15 RC
      • $ oc rollout restart deployment.apps/openshift-gitops-server -n openshift-gitops

       

      Reproducibility

      • Always

      Prerequisites/Environment

      • 1.15 RC

      Steps to Reproduce

      • See Problem Reproduction

      Expected Results

      • Rollout is successful, a new pod is created and the old one is terminated

      Actual Results

      • A new pod gets created but is terminaed, old pod remains

      Problem Analysis

      • <Completed by engineering team as part of the triage/refinement process>

      Root Cause

      • <What is the root cause of the problem? Or, why is it not a bug?>

      Workaround (If Possible)

      • <Are there any workarounds we can provide to the customers?>

      Fix Approaches

      • <If we decide to fix this bug, how will we do it?>

      Acceptance Criteria

      • ...

      Definition of Done

      • Code Complete:
        • All code has been written, reviewed, and approved.
      • Tested:
        • Unit tests have been written and passed.
        • Ensure code coverage is not reduced with the changes.
        • Integration tests have been automated.
        • System tests have been conducted, and all critical bugs have been fixed.
        • Tested and merged on OpenShift either upstream or downstream on a local build.
      • Documentation:
        • User documentation or release notes have been written (if applicable).
      • Build:
        • Code has been successfully built and integrated into the main repository / project.
        • Midstream changes (if applicable) are done, reviewed, approved and merged.
      • Review:
        • Code has been peer-reviewed and meets coding standards.
        • All acceptance criteria defined in the user story have been met.
        • Tested by reviewer on OpenShift.
      • Deployment:
        • The feature has been deployed on OpenShift cluster for testing.

              rh-ee-sghadi Siddhesh Ghadi
              rhn-support-vab Varsha B
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