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  1. OpenShift Bugs
  2. OCPBUGS-8692

Operands running management side missing affinity, tolerations, node selector and priority rules than the operator

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      Description of problem:

      In hypershift context:
      Operands managed by Operators running in the hosted control plane namespace in the management cluster do not honour affinity opinions https://hypershift-docs.netlify.app/how-to/distribute-hosted-cluster-workloads/
      https://github.com/openshift/hypershift/blob/main/support/config/deployment.go#L263-L265
      
      These operands running management side should honour the same affinity, tolerations, node selector and priority rules than the operator.
      This could be done by looking at the operator deployment itself or at the HCP resource.
      
      multus-admission-controller
      cloud-network-config-controller
      ovnkube-master
      
      

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      How reproducible:

      Always

      Steps to Reproduce:

      1. Create a hypershift cluster.
      2. Check affinity rules and node selector of the operands above.
      3.
      

      Actual results:

      Operands missing affinity rules and node selecto

      Expected results:

      Operands have same affinity rules and node selector than the operator

      Additional info:

       

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              pdiak@redhat.com Patryk Diak
              agarcial@redhat.com Alberto Garcia Lamela
              Ross Brattain Ross Brattain
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