Chuck Fouts
Chuck Fouts
With the Trident v23.04 release, the ARM64 architecture is now supported.
Suggested RBAC improvements were completed with the Trident v23.01 release. Please let us know if these changes don't meet with expectations.
Closing this issue as the Kubernetes scheduler decides where pods are scheduled. Taints and tolerations can be applied to Kubernetes nodes to control where pods are scheduled.
This issue was fixed with [commit 800db19](https://github.com/NetApp-openstack-dev/trident/commit/800db19fdb08fd953ee35ec2895f0bbb324cd5c9) and is available in the Trident v22.01 release.
Trident customers use private registries in multiple ways when installing Trident. We've updated our installation documentation to include offline install instructions that describe how to take advantage of this flexibility....
Hi @ffilippopoulos, Do you have an update on this GitHub issue?
@ffilippopoulos, thanks for the update. I'll close the issue and it can be reopened if needed.
Hi @YvosOnTheHub, Do you have a suggestion as to what the root export policy should be other than 0.0.0.0/0? If this export policy isn't set properly then you may not...
This issue was fixed with [commit 491901e](https://github.com/NetApp/trident/commit/491901e65389e8f80796fd1a693d62ed454f6e87) and is available with the Trident v22.07 release.
@gorantornqvist, where you able to resolve your issue?