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[release/3][BACKPORT] vsphere-csi-driver: bump to v2.2.0 #1149

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This is a backport of the following PR:

#1127

What type of PR is this?

Feature

What this PR does/ why we need it:

Bump vsphere CSI to 2.2.0.

Ran e2e tests with these changes.

Which issue(s) this PR fixes:

https://jira.d2iq.com/browse/D2IQ-75438

Special notes for your reviewer:

  1. I pasted the upstream manifests in the first commit.
  2. Added back the Helm templating.
  3. Minor reverts to fix e2e failures.

Does this PR introduce a user-facing change?:

Update vpshere-csi-driver to v2.2.0 to pull in the fix for duplicate operations failure when attaching PVs (https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/vsphere-csi-driver/issues/580) (COPS-6906)

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  • If a chart is changed, the chart version is correctly incremented.
  • The commit message explains the changes and why are needed.
  • The code builds and passes lint/style checks locally.
  • The relevant subset of integration tests pass locally.
  • The core changes are covered by tests.
  • The documentation is updated where needed.

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@dkoshkin dkoshkin added this to the release/3.5 milestone May 20, 2021
@joejulian joejulian merged commit 097f569 into release/3 May 21, 2021
@joejulian joejulian deleted the backport/release/3/master-1127 branch May 21, 2021 16:52
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