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VolumePolicies filter volumes to snapshot by volume name #8363

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kaovilai opened this issue Oct 30, 2024 · 1 comment
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VolumePolicies filter volumes to snapshot by volume name #8363

kaovilai opened this issue Oct 30, 2024 · 1 comment

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@kaovilai
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kaovilai commented Oct 30, 2024

Describe the problem/challenge you have

Add one more supported conditions for volume name.

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sseago commented Oct 30, 2024

We already have an issue to do this via label selector: #8256

I think volume name makes sense too -- perhaps it makes sense to implement them together?

Label selector is probably the more generally useful of the two, but there's no reason we can't do both.

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