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What steps did you take and what happened:
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Created a new GKE cluster and labeled each node with openebs.io/nodeid and a distinct value
Installed the chart
Noticed errors in the plugin logs that it couldn't find a node by the name
What did you expect to happen:
The plugin should have been able to retrieve the node using the node label
The output of the following commands will help us better understand what's going on:
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What steps did you take and what happened:
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What did you expect to happen:
The plugin should have been able to retrieve the node using the node label
The output of the following commands will help us better understand what's going on:
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kubectl logs -f openebs-zfs-controller-0 -n kube-system -c openebs-zfs-plugin
kubectl logs -f openebs-zfs-node-[xxxx] -n kube-system -c openebs-zfs-plugin
kubectl get pods -n kube-system
kubectl get zv -A -o yaml
Anything else you would like to add:
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Environment:
kubectl version
):/etc/os-release
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