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When using ultrapath, deleting one pod will affect other pods. #120

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ws410 opened this issue Apr 14, 2023 · 1 comment
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When using ultrapath, deleting one pod will affect other pods. #120

ws410 opened this issue Apr 14, 2023 · 1 comment
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ws410 commented Apr 14, 2023

What happened?

When I using ultrapath+iscsi, I meet a probelm,If I delete a pod, it will cause the iscsi connection to disconnect and make other disks unusable.

What did you expect to happen?

When deleting a pod, it should not affect other pods

How can we reproduce it (as minimally and precisely as possible)?

Using ultrapath+iscsi, create multiple pods, then delete one of them and observe the device path information of the other pods

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@YeYoot YeYoot added bug Something isn't working good first issue Good for newcomers labels Apr 14, 2023
@YeYoot YeYoot added this to the V3.2.2 milestone Apr 14, 2023
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YeYoot commented Apr 14, 2023

This issue is expected to be resolved in 3.2.2. Do not use ultrapath+iscsi before upgrading to 3.2.2.

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