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Restoring a backup with no pods is PartiallyFailed with error: fail to patch dynamic PV, err: context deadline exceeded #7866

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shubham-pampattiwar opened this issue Jun 7, 2024 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #7953
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shubham-pampattiwar commented Jun 7, 2024

What steps did you take and what happened:

  • Install Velero 1.14 (rc in this case)
  • Create a backup with no pods(scaled down the replicas to 0 for deployments involved), but include the volumes (via csi snapshot method, non-datamover)
  • Delete application ns
  • Restore from the backup
  • Restore is partially failed with fail to patch dynamic PV, err: context deadline exceeded
  • Note that the StorageClass used in this scenario has VolumeBindingMode as WaitForFirstConsumer

What did you expect to happen:

  • In earlier versions of velero, ie. before velero 1.14, the restore described above was not marked PartiallyFailed because there was no Finalizing Phase for Restore Operation that tried to patch the PV
  • In our scenario as the StorageClass has VolumeBindingMode as WaitForFirstConsumer, the PV will be in pending state as there are no pods in the backup and this is turn will fail the PV patch part in restore operation after the timeout, thus marking the Restore partially failed.

The following information will help us better understand what's going on:

If you are using velero v1.7.0+:
Please use velero debug --backup <backupname> --restore <restorename> to generate the support bundle, and attach to this issue, more options please refer to velero debug --help

If you are using earlier versions:
Please provide the output of the following commands (Pasting long output into a GitHub gist or other pastebin is fine.)

  • kubectl logs deployment/velero -n velero
  • velero backup describe <backupname> or kubectl get backup/<backupname> -n velero -o yaml
  • velero backup logs <backupname>
  • velero restore describe <restorename> or kubectl get restore/<restorename> -n velero -o yaml
  • velero restore logs <restorename>

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