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  2. OADP-659 Internal image backups fail when s3Url contains a port
  3. OADP-2526

[IBM QE-Z] Verify Bug OADP-659 - Internal image backups fail when s3Url contains a port

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      Description of problem: Django app backup fails with the following error:

      velero failure logs: [velero container error line#126: time="2022-07-31T15:12:50Z" level=error msg="Current BackupStorageLocations available/unavailable/unknown: 0/0/1)" controller=backup-storage-location logSource="pkg/controller/backup_storage_location_controller.go:173"
      07-31 18:21:08.443         velero container error line#1811: time="2022-07-31T15:20:41Z" level=error msg="Namespace django-persistent, resource restore error: error preparing imagestreams.image.openshift.io/django-persistent/django-psql-persistent: rpc error: code = Unknown desc = reading config blob sha256:d3a7ed66f3f2e871ee02a61390b773a10293a51b2ecaea6bf1c63d1340f98dcd: Error fetching blob: invalid status code from registry 403 (Forbidden)" logSource="pkg/controller/restore_controller.go:504" restore=openshift-adp/django-persistent-2c81526e-10e3-11ed-a57b-0a58ac1e0830
      07-31 18:21:08.443        ] 

      This is a regression, as it passed few builds ago:

      https://reportportal-migration-qe.apps.ocp-c1.prod.psi.redhat.com/ui/#oadp/launches/all/1843/44904/log

      not sure if related to https://issues.redhat.com/browse/OADP-552 as it happens with CSI and restic (haven't checked with VSL yet), so opened a new bug.

      Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 1.1.0-50

       

      How reproducible: 100%

       

      Steps to Reproduce:
      1. Create a backup of the Django app and check it's status when completed

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      Additional info:

              manilson-1 Maya Anilson (Inactive)
              akarol@redhat.com Aziza Karol
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