Bug 2237769 - [DDF] Deleting finalizer on associated PV did not result in recreating pod in active zone [NEEDINFO]
Summary: [DDF] Deleting finalizer on associated PV did not result in recreating pod in...
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Product: Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation
Classification: Red Hat Storage
Component: documentation
Version: 4.13
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Assignee: Olive Lakra
QA Contact: Neha Berry
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Reported: 2023-09-06 19:49 UTC by Direct Docs Feedback
Modified: 2024-11-03 12:44 UTC (History)
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Comment 2 Annette Clewett 2023-09-06 19:56:19 UTC
In this section 6.8.4. Recovering applications with RWO storage (https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_openshift_data_foundation/4.13/html/configuring_openshift_data_foundation_disaster_recovery_for_openshift_workloads/introduction-to-stretch-cluster-disaster-recovery_stretch-cluster#recovering-applications-with-RWO-storage) there are 2 ways to recover an application after datacenter failure using a RWO cephRBD volume. Force delete of the terminating pod does work but deleting the finalizer on the associated PV did not work for me. Nothing changed and new pod stuck at ContainerCreating until terminating pod was force deleted.


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