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NetApp ONTAP 9.13.1+ turns on a retention period for all volumes which causes clone deletions to fail. This issue is more pronounced in CI environments where we create, delete clones at a fast cadence. However, with DHSS=True, without a way to configure the retention period, we opt-into the ONTAP defaults, which, may not suit a customer's use case.
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- sudo bootc status --format json | jq .status.booted.image.image.image to print the name and tag of the bootc image, should look like registry.stage.redhat.io/rhelai1/bootc-intel-rhel9:1.3-1732894187
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