What steps did you take and what happened:
While looking over velero-io/velero-plugin-for-microsoft-azure#256 I noticed that
velero-plugin-for-microsoft-azure/object_store_integration_test.go contains references to config keys
https://github.com/vmware-tanzu/velero-plugin-for-microsoft-azure/blob/2faf911507d4f6c42ac41c1b437a6241eb68e515/velero-plugin-for-microsoft-azure/object_store_integration_test.go#L59-L65
which were refactored away in
anshulahuja98/velero-plugin-for-microsoft-azure@b7732e8#diff-ecbdffcd201a58d66c8c8e75445dcaba2dd8293ee4cbccdc7701f44069c966ddL49-L55
What did you expect to happen:
The following information will help us better understand what's going on:
If you are using velero v1.7.0+:
Please use velero debug --backup <backupname> --restore <restorename> to generate the support bundle, and attach to this issue, more options please refer to velero debug --help
If you are using earlier versions:
Please provide the output of the following commands (Pasting long output into a GitHub gist or other pastebin is fine.)
kubectl logs deployment/velero -n velero
velero backup describe <backupname> or kubectl get backup/<backupname> -n velero -o yaml
velero backup logs <backupname>
velero restore describe <restorename> or kubectl get restore/<restorename> -n velero -o yaml
velero restore logs <restorename>
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Environment:
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What steps did you take and what happened:
While looking over velero-io/velero-plugin-for-microsoft-azure#256 I noticed that
velero-plugin-for-microsoft-azure/object_store_integration_test.go contains references to config keys
https://github.com/vmware-tanzu/velero-plugin-for-microsoft-azure/blob/2faf911507d4f6c42ac41c1b437a6241eb68e515/velero-plugin-for-microsoft-azure/object_store_integration_test.go#L59-L65
which were refactored away in
anshulahuja98/velero-plugin-for-microsoft-azure@b7732e8#diff-ecbdffcd201a58d66c8c8e75445dcaba2dd8293ee4cbccdc7701f44069c966ddL49-L55
What did you expect to happen:
The following information will help us better understand what's going on:
If you are using velero v1.7.0+:
Please use
velero debug --backup <backupname> --restore <restorename>to generate the support bundle, and attach to this issue, more options please refer tovelero debug --helpIf you are using earlier versions:
Please provide the output of the following commands (Pasting long output into a GitHub gist or other pastebin is fine.)
kubectl logs deployment/velero -n velerovelero backup describe <backupname>orkubectl get backup/<backupname> -n velero -o yamlvelero backup logs <backupname>velero restore describe <restorename>orkubectl get restore/<restorename> -n velero -o yamlvelero restore logs <restorename>Anything else you would like to add:
Environment:
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