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Support Azure Managed Service Identity (MSI) Authentication

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    • OCPSTRAT-979 - Integrate Azure Workload Identities and Managed Service Identity (MSI) for Operators (control plane/data plane)
    • OCPSTRAT-979Integrate Azure Workload Identities and Managed Service Identity (MSI) for Operators (control plane/data plane)
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      Networking Definition of Planned

      Epic Template descriptions and documentation

      Epic Goal

      Support Managed Service Identity (MSI) authentication in Azure.

      Why is this important?

      Controllers that require cloud access and run on the control plane side in ARO hosted clusters will need to use MSI to acquire tokens to interact with the hosted cluster's cloud resources.

      The cluster network operator runs the following pods that require cloud credentials:

      • network-node-identity
      • ovnkube-control-plane

       

      These pods will need to use MSI when running in hosted control plane mode.

      Planning Done Checklist

      The following items must be completed on the Epic prior to moving the Epic from Planning to the ToDo status

      • Priority+ is set by engineering
      • Epic must be Linked to a +Parent Feature
      • Target version+ must be set
      • Assignee+ must be set
      • (Enhancement Proposal is Implementable
      • (No outstanding questions about major work breakdown
      • (Are all Stakeholders known? Have they all been notified about this item?
      • Does this epic affect SD? {}Have they been notified{+}? (View plan definition for current suggested assignee)
        1. Please use the “Discussion Needed: Service Delivery Architecture Overview” checkbox to facilitate the conversation with SD Architects. The SD architecture team monitors this checkbox which should then spur the conversation between SD and epic stakeholders. Once the conversation has occurred, uncheck the “Discussion Needed: Service Delivery Architecture Overview” checkbox and record the outcome of the discussion in the epic description here.
        2. The guidance here is that unless it is very clear that your epic doesn’t have any managed services impact, default to use the Discussion Needed checkbox to facilitate that conversation.

      Additional information on each of the above items can be found here: Networking Definition of Planned

      Acceptance Criteria

      • CI - MUST be running successfully with tests automated
      • Release Technical Enablement - Provide necessary release enablement
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      Dependencies (internal and external)

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      Previous Work (Optional):

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      Done Checklist

      • CI - CI is running, tests are automated and merged.
      • Release 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>

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            cewong@redhat.com Cesar Wong
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