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Epic
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Resolution: Done
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Provide API to disable storage on vSphere
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BU Product Work
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Green
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To Do
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OCPSTRAT-1452 - Provide API to disable vSphere CSI (TechPreview)
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OCPSTRAT-1452Provide API to disable vSphere CSI (TechPreview)
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0% To Do, 0% In Progress, 100% Done
Epic Goal*
Provide a nice and user-friendly API to disable integration between OCP storage and vSphere.
Why is this important? (mandatory)
This is continuation of STOR-1766. In the old releases we want to provide a dirty way to disable vSphere CSI driver in 4.12 - 4.16.
This epic provides a nice and explicit API to disable the CSI driver in 4.17 (or where is this epic implemented), and ensures the cluster can be upgraded to any future OCP version.
Scenarios (mandatory)
- As OCP cluster admin, I want to disable the CSI driver as day 2 operation (i.e. I can't disable Storage capability), so the vSphere CSI driver + its operator does not mess up with my vSphere.
- As OCP cluster admin, I want to update my 4.12 cluster with the vSphere CSI driver removed in a dirty way (
STOR-1766) all the way to 4.17 and then use a nice API to disable the CSI driver forever.
Dependencies (internal and external) (mandatory)
Contributing Teams(and contacts) (mandatory)
Our expectation is that teams would modify the list below to fit the epic. Some epics may not need all the default groups but what is included here should accurately reflect who will be involved in delivering the epic.
- Development -
- Documentation -
- QE -
- PX -
- Others -
Acceptance Criteria (optional)
Provide some (testable) examples of how we will know if we have achieved the epic goal.
Drawbacks or Risk (optional)
Reasons we should consider NOT doing this such as: limited audience for the feature, feature will be superseded by other work that is planned, resulting feature will introduce substantial administrative complexity or user confusion, etc.
Done - Checklist (mandatory)
The following points apply to all epics and are what the OpenShift team believes are the minimum set of criteria that epics should meet for us to consider them potentially shippable. We request that epic owners modify this list to reflect the work to be completed in order to produce something that is potentially shippable.
- CI Testing - Basic e2e automationTests are merged and completing successfully
- Documentation - Content development is complete.
- QE - Test scenarios are written and executed successfully.
- Technical Enablement - Slides are complete (if requested by PLM)
- Engineering Stories Merged
- All associated work items with the Epic are closed
- Epic status should be "Release Pending"