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Make it easier to understand when the target type is not present in all federated clusters #314
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I think this should be a sub requirement for #246 ? /cc @shashidharatd |
This is a property of propagation status rather than status of a resource
in target clusters. I don’t view it as related to the concepts of 246.
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@pmorie do you mean that the status of |
@gyliu513 yep, that's what I had meant. |
@pmorie Can we also treat the CRD exist or not as |
@gyliu513 Yep, that's exactly what I had in mind. Writing up some thoughts from a discussion with @sohankunkerkar here. We propose the following: Changes to
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^ names of fields are just suggestions, happy to change names if folks come up with better suggestions. |
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Currently, there is not an easy way to determine when a target type is not present in one or more federated clusters. Example controller logs:
Should this be an element of status in
FederatedTypeConfig
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