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Epic
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Resolution: Done
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Major
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OCM UI - ROSA Hypershift - Day 2 ops - Phase 2
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In Progress
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User Stories
As a ROSA hypershift customer, I can use the ocm web ui for ROSA hypershift clusters the same ways I can use them for ROSA classic clusters, and the interfaces make subtle changes depending on which topology I'm currently using. For example, when I have a classic cluster, I can CRUD machinepools. When I have a hypershift cluster, instead I can CRUD nodepools.
TODO what are all the differences besides nodepools? I expect the only differences to be NodePools and Updates.
Acceptance Criteria
- All the things that have to be done for the feature to be ready to
release.
Default Done Criteria
- All existing/affected SOPs have been updated.
- New SOPs have been written.
- Internal training has been developed and delivered.
- The feature has both unit and end to end tests passing in all test
pipelines and through upgrades. - If the feature requires QE involvement, QE has signed off.
- The feature exposes metrics necessary to manage it (VALET/RED).
- The feature has had a security review.* Contract impact assessment.
- Service Definition is updated if needed.* Documentation is complete.
- Product Manager signed off on staging/beta implementation.
Dates
Integration Testing:
Beta:
GA:
Current Status
GREEN | YELLOW | RED
GREEN = On track, minimal risk to target date.
YELLOW = Moderate risk to target date.
RED = High risk to target date, or blocked and need to highlight potential
risk to stakeholders.
References
Links to Gdocs, github, and any other relevant information about this epic.