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Epic
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Major
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LVMS allow removal of devices and deviceClasses on day2
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Product / Portfolio Work
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63% To Do, 13% In Progress, 25% Done
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Not Selected
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Goal
- User should be able to remove a disk device, in case device is no longer needed, or was added accidentally. Currently, this is a cumbersome procedure requiring the complete removal of the LVMCLuster
Why is this important?
- A lot of customers report that problem when one device is no longer available and causing issues with whole LVMS cluster. This feature will solve this problem
Scenarios
- As a cluster administrator, i want to delete device from LVMS cluster
- cluster administrator needs to check that device does not contain any data on it
- if disk contains lvm data on it, cluster administrator need to move this data manually by using `pvmove` command
- once disk is empty, cluster administrator can delete device from devices list in LVMS operator
- LVMS will detect the change, check if disk is actually empty and remove it from lvm volume group
- cluster administrator needs to check that device does not contain any data on it
Acceptance Criteria
- CI - MUST be running successfully with tests automated
- Release Technical Enablement
Done Checklist
- CI - CI is running, tests are automated and merged.
- Release Technical Enablement <link to Feature Enablement Presentation>
- DEV- Upstream code and tests merged: <link to meaningful PR or GitHub Issue>
- DEV - Upstream documentation merged: <link to meaningful PR or GitHub Issue>
- DEV - Downstream build attached to advisory: <link to errata>
- QE - Test plans in Polarion: <link or reference to Polarion>
- QE - Automated tests merged: <link or reference to automated tests>
- DOC - Downstream documentation merged: <link to meaningful PR>