Describe the issue: I noticed on the ODF 4.10 deployment on top of OCP 4.11 that it failed with: Message: Error while reconciling: Failed to check for known device types: failed to retrieve StorageClass "managed-premium". StorageClass.storage.k8s.io "managed-premium" not found $ oc get storageclass NAME PROVISIONER RECLAIMPOLICY VOLUMEBINDINGMODE ALLOWVOLUMEEXPANSION AGE azurefile-csi file.csi.azure.com Delete Immediate true 80m azurefile-csi-nfs file.csi.azure.com Delete Immediate true 80m managed-csi (default) disk.csi.azure.com Delete WaitForFirstConsumer true 80m The SC is really missing as you can see. But we document that this SC should be used here: https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_openshift_data_foundation/4.10/html-single/deploying_openshift_data_foundation_using_microsoft_azure_and_azure_red_hat_openshift/index So I guess it will also block ODF 4.11 deployment with the same SC if it's still documented as default SC to be chosen. Describe the task you were trying to accomplish: Deploy ODF 4.10 on top of OCP 4.11 Suggestions for improvement: We need to find new SC to be used or find out why the default managed-premium is missing. Document URL: https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_openshift_data_foundation/4.10/html-single/deploying_openshift_data_foundation_using_microsoft_azure_and_azure_red_hat_openshift/index Chapter/Section Number and Title: Chapter 2. Deploying OpenShift Data Foundation on Microsoft Azure Product Version: ODF 4.10 and 4.11 on top of OCP 4.11 Environment Details: Server Version: 4.11.0-0.nightly-2022-05-25-193227 ODF 4.11.0-80 Any other versions of this document that also needs this update: Additional information: Job: https://ocs4-jenkins-csb-odf-qe.apps.ocp-c1.prod.psi.redhat.com/job/qe-trigger-azure-ipi-3az-rhcos-3m-3w-upgrade-ocs-auto/32/ Must gather: http://magna002.ceph.redhat.com/ocsci-jenkins/openshift-clusters/j-032zi3c33-ua/j-032zi3c33-ua_20220526T110411/logs/failed_testcase_ocs_logs_1653563463/test_deployment_ocs_logs/
Could it be due to https://github.com/openshift/azure-disk-csi-driver-operator/pull/47?
Elad is right and tt seems OpenShift changed the Azure's default storage class name to managed-csi This is not only require change in documentation but also in ODF.
in the provided preview link, managed-premium was replaced with managed-csi