I've update my rook (as described in https://github.com/rook/rook/issues/14116) from v1.10.11 to v1.13.8 step by step (v1.10.11 -> v1.11.11 -> v1.12.11 -> v1.13.8). Now I have csi-rbdplugin-provisioners only on nodes which hold OSDs. All other nodes have no csi-rbdplugin-provisioner pod/deployment/... I've restarted the operator several times but no it had no effect.
Environment:
OS (e.g. from /etc/os-release): Ubuntu 20.04.6 LTS (Focal Fossa)
Kernel (e.g. uname -a): 5.15.0-105-generic
Cloud provider or hardware configuration:
Rook version (use rook version inside of a Rook Pod): v1.13.8
Storage backend version (e.g. for ceph do ceph -v): ceph version 17.2.6 (d7ff0d10654d2280e08f1ab989c7cdf3064446a5) quincy (stable)
Kubernetes version (use kubectl version): v1.29.2
Kubernetes cluster type (e.g. Tectonic, GKE, OpenShift):
Storage backend status (e.g. for Ceph use ceph health in the Rook Ceph toolbox): HEALTH_OK
I've update my rook (as described in https://github.com/rook/rook/issues/14116) from v1.10.11 to v1.13.8 step by step (v1.10.11 -> v1.11.11 -> v1.12.11 -> v1.13.8). Now I have
csi-rbdplugin-provisioner
s only on nodes which hold OSDs. All other nodes have nocsi-rbdplugin-provisioner
pod/deployment/... I've restarted the operator several times but no it had no effect.Environment:
Ubuntu 20.04.6 LTS (Focal Fossa)
uname -a
):5.15.0-105-generic
rook version
inside of a Rook Pod):v1.13.8
ceph -v
):ceph version 17.2.6 (d7ff0d10654d2280e08f1ab989c7cdf3064446a5) quincy (stable)
kubectl version
):v1.29.2
ceph health
in the Rook Ceph toolbox):HEALTH_OK