Bug 1929242

Summary: [GSS] [RFE] QoS and limits in Object Bucket Claims in OpenShift for RGW
Product: [Red Hat Storage] Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation Reporter: amansan <amanzane>
Component: ocs-operatorAssignee: Jose A. Rivera <jarrpa>
Status: CLOSED ERRATA QA Contact: Parikshith <pbyregow>
Severity: medium Docs Contact:
Priority: medium    
Version: 4.6CC: ebenahar, etamir, hnallurv, jarrpa, jthottan, kbg, madam, muagarwa, nbecker, ocs-bugs, odf-bz-bot, sostapov
Target Milestone: ---Keywords: FutureFeature
Target Release: ODF 4.9.0   
Hardware: Unspecified   
OS: Unspecified   
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Fixed In Version: Doc Type: Enhancement
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.QoS and limits in Object Bucket Claims in OpenShift for RGW With this update, you can set a limit to the size of the object count in the object bucket claim (OBC) custom resource definition (CRD) to avoid over consumption of the storage by applications.
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Last Closed: 2021-12-13 17:44:30 UTC Type: Bug
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Comment 8 Mudit Agarwal 2021-09-27 06:13:23 UTC
Thanks Jiffin, moving it to ON_QA as it is covered in https://issues.redhat.com/browse/RHSTOR-1967

Comment 13 Mudit Agarwal 2021-11-03 03:49:42 UTC
Please add the doc text

Comment 17 errata-xmlrpc 2021-12-13 17:44:30 UTC
Since the problem described in this bug report should be
resolved in a recent advisory, it has been closed with a
resolution of ERRATA.

For information on the advisory (Moderate: Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation 4.9.0 enhancement, security, and bug fix update), and where to find the updated
files, follow the link below.

If the solution does not work for you, open a new bug report.

https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2021:5086

Comment 18 Red Hat Bugzilla 2023-12-08 04:25:11 UTC
The needinfo request[s] on this closed bug have been removed as they have been unresolved for 120 days