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  2. KATA-3235

CVP Test: operator-metadata-preparation-bundle-image: Warning

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      Description

      <What were you trying to do that didn't work?>

      ===== Test: operator-metadata-preparation-bundle-image =====

      FBC support is not enabled.

      Successfully parsed operator metadata.

      WARNING: This operator supports the following EOL OCP versions: v4.9, v4.10, v4.11

      CVP discontinued catalog initialization and deployment testing of EOL versions of Openshift on June 1st, 2023.
      For details see this document: https://docs.engineering.redhat.com/x/-ervFQ 

       

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      Execution Reference:

      -> /cvp/cvp-redhat-operator-bundle-image-validation-test/osc-operator-bundle-container-0.0.1-20/c161573e-e14d-4aed-a869-31d720c44efb/

      Steps to reproduce

      <What actions did you take to hit the bug?>
      1. New buid triggers CVP tests
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      3.

      Expected result

      <What did you expect to happen?>

      Tests passes without warnings

      Actual result

      <What actually happened?>

      WARNING: This operator supports the following EOL OCP versions: v4.9, v4.10, v4.11

      Impact

      <How badly does this interfere with using the software?>

      Unknown, but it doesn't block us from shipping

      Env

      <Where was the bug found, i.e. OCP build, operator build, kata-containers build, cluster infra, test case id>

      This has been happening on all builds for a while.

      Additional helpful info

      <logs, screenshot, doc links, etc.>

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            cmeadors@redhat.com Cameron Meadors
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