[virtual-machine] Add support for various storages
remove specification:
pvc:
volumeMode: Block
accessModes:
- ReadWriteMany
with storage it will be filled automatcially from storageprofile for specific storage provider
Summary by CodeRabbit
- New Features
- Updated the virtual machine app to version 0.9.2.
- Refactor
- Changed the data volume configuration to use a simplified storage specification instead of a persistent volume claim.
Walkthrough
This update revises the version mapping and Helm chart metadata for the "virtual-machine" application, incrementing its version to 0.9.2. It also modifies the data volume template in the VM's deployment manifest, replacing the explicit PVC definition with a more generic storage specification.
Changes
| File(s) | Change Summary |
|---|---|
| packages/apps/versions_map | Updated "virtual-machine" 0.9.1 to point to a commit hash instead of HEAD; added 0.9.2 at HEAD. |
| packages/apps/virtual-machine/Chart.yaml | Bumped chart and app versions from 0.9.1/0.9.0 to 0.9.2. |
| packages/apps/virtual-machine/templates/vm.yaml | Replaced PVC block with a storage block in the data volume template specification. |
Sequence Diagram(s)
sequenceDiagram
participant User
participant HelmChart
participant Kubernetes
participant DataVolume
User->>HelmChart: Deploy virtual-machine 0.9.2
HelmChart->>Kubernetes: Apply vm.yaml manifest
Kubernetes->>DataVolume: Create DataVolume with storage spec
DataVolume-->>Kubernetes: Provision storage (no explicit PVC block)
Possibly related PRs
- cozystack/cozystack#776: Both PRs modify the
versions_mapfor thevirtual-machinepackage, updating commit references and adding new version entries.
Suggested reviewers
- lllamnyp
Poem
A hop to version nine point two,
With storage blocks both shiny and new!
The chart's been bumped, the map's been set,
PVCs replaced—no need to fret.
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