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refactor(kubevirt): bump version to 1.6.2

Open LopatinDmitr opened this issue 5 months ago • 1 comments

Description

  • Port patches onto v1.6.2
  • Update virt-operator RBAC with new subresources
  • Update CRD for internalvirtualizationvirtualmachine and internalvirtualizationvirtualmachineinstance

Why do we need it, and what problem does it solve?

We need to use a newer version of KubeVirt:

  • Targeted migration virtual machines
  • Migration of StorageClass for hotplug disks
  • Migration of hotplug disks to local storage
  • Attaching all disks and images on the fly

What is the expected result?

Everything works with newer version.

Checklist

  • [ ] The code is covered by unit tests.
  • [ ] e2e tests passed.
  • [ ] Documentation updated according to the changes.
  • [x] Changes were tested in the Kubernetes cluster manually.

Changelog entries

section: core
type: chore 
summary: bump version kubevirt to 1.6.2
impact_level: low

LopatinDmitr avatar Oct 23 '25 08:10 LopatinDmitr

Reviewer's guide (collapsed on small PRs)

Reviewer's Guide

Bump 3p-kubevirt dependency from v1.3.1-v12n.17 to v1.6.2-v12n.dlopatin by updating both the build configuration and module replacement in go.mod.

File-Level Changes

Change Details Files
Update 3p-kubevirt version to v1.6.2-v12n.dlopatin
  • Bumped version in build/components/versions.yml
  • Updated go.mod replace directive to new 3p-kubevirt version
build/components/versions.yml
images/virtualization-artifact/go.mod

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