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[BUG]: Scaled down pod and got files from a different volume - Intermittent #198

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francis-nijay opened this issue Feb 21, 2022 · 1 comment
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area/csi-powerstore Issue pertains to the CSI Driver for Dell EMC PowerStore type/bug Something isn't working. This is the default label associated with a bug issue.
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Bug Description

Volumes get swapped or mounted to incorrect pods when pods are scaled down and scaled back up. Happens on multi appliance arrays and is intermittent. Issue is common to both FC and iSCSI.

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Steps to Reproduce

  1. Create multiple STS
  2. Make sure volumes are distributed across appliances and have the same LUN
  3. Scale down the pods and scale them back up

Expected Behavior

All pods are supposed to be scaled up with the same volume

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CSI Driver for Powerstore v2.1

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Helm

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kubernetes 1.22

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Ubuntu 20.04

@francis-nijay francis-nijay added type/bug Something isn't working. This is the default label associated with a bug issue. area/csi-powerstore Issue pertains to the CSI Driver for Dell EMC PowerStore labels Feb 21, 2022
@prablr79 prablr79 added this to the v1.2.0 milestone Feb 24, 2022
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Issue fixed.

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