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  2. OCPBUGS-8391

Allowing two default storage classes

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      Description of problem:

      Rececently, Thrivent Financial's ROSA cluster failed to upgrade because the cluster had two default storage classes. c763ad0c-a263-49f2-bed1-4a4dbd3ab298 is the cluster ID. We should not allow this to happen. 

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      How reproducible:

      Set to two default storage classes

      Steps to Reproduce:

      1. Set two default storage classses in any version of OCP
      2. Try to upgrade
      3. The upgrade will fail
      

      Actual results:

       

      Expected results: We should not allow the customer to set two default storage classes.

      Additional info:

      Here is the ticket from the case: https://access.redhat.com/support/cases/#/case/03425761

              rbednar@redhat.com Roman Bednar
              rnix@redhat.com Ryan Nix
              Ryan Nix
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              Wei Duan Wei Duan
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              Andrew Cathrow, Byron Miller
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