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Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Undefined
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2.9.0
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Quality / Stability / Reliability
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False
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True
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Description of problem:
On a working OCP/MTV setup which previously successfully migrated several VMs from eco-vcenter's eco-iscsi-ds3 datastore, I opted to extend the storagemap to include a recently added eco-iscsi-ds4-vmfs vmfs5 based iscsi datastore. While editing the storage map, adding a mapping looked OK I was able to select the new "eco-iscsi-ds4-vmfs5" store and populate all of it's correct target/secret/vendor. Once I clicked on "update mappings" I noticed the plan had and issue: SourceStorageNotValid Source storage not found. To troubeshoot, check the Forklift controller pod logs"
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
OCP 4.18 MTV 2.9.0
How reproducible:
First time I hit this
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Have or create a storage map with one datastore, my initial map only referenced eco-iscsi-ds3 2. On vmware create a new datastore, in my case added eco-iscsi-ds4-vmfs5, I don't think/suspect the fact that it's vmfs5 rather than vmfs6 should cause this but I might be wrong. 3. Edit the existing storage map, attempt to add a new mapping Source: eco-iscsi-ds4-vmfs5 Target: rhos-ontap-san-block offloadplugin: vsphere xcopy storagesecret.. storageproduct: Netapp ONTAP Click "update mappings" to save and notice the error. Attached print screens of error and storage map fields
Actual results:
Updating the storage map fails
Expected results:
I'd expect the storgemap to update/save without any issues, as I didn't have to do anything before noticing the new "eco-iscsi-ds4-vmfs5" vmware store show up under Source storage's drop-down list.
Additional info:
Awaiting forklift controller pod log download, I'll upload add anything I manage to find on it.