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Handle creation and deletion of the ResourceBundleState
Custom Resource per app/cluster in the rsync microservice
instead of adding it to the resources of the composite
application in the orchestrator service.
Issue-ID: MULTICLOUD-1125
Signed-off-by: Eric Multanen <eric.w.multanen@intel.com>
Change-Id: Id0c0639ff62e788628e78f972107a7603c27abfb
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This patch provides the basic framework for supporting
monitoring of composite application resources in clusters.
1. Updates to the monitor files for use with v2.
2. Invokes the Watcher process per cluster/app when the
app is instantiated.
3. Adds a ResourceBundleState CR resource to the cluster/app
so that monitor will be able to update status to it.
4. Watcher updates appropriate appcontext status object
when updates are made in clusters by monitor
5. Update appcontext library to define a status handle
and object at the app/cluster level
6. Labels resources with an appropriate tracking label
to coordinate with the ResourceBundleState CR
Issue-ID: MULTICLOUD-1042
Signed-off-by: Eric Multanen <eric.w.multanen@intel.com>
Change-Id: If007c1fd86ca7a65bb941d1776cfd2d3afed766b
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Status CR gets updated when there is
status update for the resources scheduled
by Rsync. On change to status CR the watch
in the patch will be triggered and the
update can be handled.
Issue-ID: MULTICLOUD-1042
Signed-off-by: Ritu Sood <ritu.sood@intel.com>
Change-Id: I2a46654dca29c05586dbf1e009bec89b0fa75b67
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