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As of version 0.7.1, the pulp operator has moved to running in namespace-only mode (as opposed to cluster-wide mode). By default the chart enables it to create its own operatorgroup in openshift-operators, which can block other operators from installing or upgrading.
Version 0.8.0 is current as I write this.
This can be worked around at least somewhat by setting pulp-operator.values.operatorgroup.create: false; there should probably be a better long-term solution
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@mhjacks im actually working through the testing of this as we speak on a separate branch. You can track my progress for which I plan to PR this week this branch
As of version 0.7.1, the pulp operator has moved to running in namespace-only mode (as opposed to cluster-wide mode). By default the chart enables it to create its own operatorgroup in openshift-operators, which can block other operators from installing or upgrading.
Version 0.8.0 is current as I write this.
This can be worked around at least somewhat by setting pulp-operator.values.operatorgroup.create: false; there should probably be a better long-term solution
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: