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What steps did you take and what happened:
Created a BSL with non existing bucket on azure platform. I noticed status.Message field has http response as output. This issue doesn't happen in case of GCP and AWS. Attached details below:-
$ oc get bsl test -o yaml
apiVersion: velero.io/v1
kind: BackupStorageLocation
metadata:
creationTimestamp: "2024-11-04T08:42:12Z"
generation: 411
labels:
app.kubernetes.io/component: bsl
app.kubernetes.io/instance: test
app.kubernetes.io/managed-by: oadp-operator
app.kubernetes.io/name: oadp-operator-velero
openshift.io/oadp: "True"
openshift.io/oadp-registry: "True"
name: test
namespace: openshift-adp
ownerReferences:
- apiVersion: oadp.openshift.io/v1alpha1
blockOwnerDeletion: true
controller: true
kind: DataProtectionApplication
name: ts-dpa
uid: 2ea57ddc-82bd-4131-a124-b0370d6f96f9
resourceVersion: "114647"
uid: 23759d8f-1d1d-496a-9882-c44ee56f3cc4
spec:
config:
resourceGroup: <resource group>
storageAccount: oadp100711zl59k
storageAccountKeyEnvVar: AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT_ACCESS_KEY
subscriptionId: <subscription>
credential:
key: cloud
name: cloud-credentials-azure
default: true
objectStorage:
bucket: oadp100711zl59k1
prefix: velero
provider: azure
status:
lastSyncedTime: "2024-11-04T12:22:36Z"
lastValidationTime: "2024-11-04T12:23:04Z"
message: "BackupStorageLocation \"test\" is unavailable: rpc error: code = Unknown
desc = GET https://oadp100711zl59k.blob.core.windows.net/oadp100711zl59k1\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\nRESPONSE
404: 404 The specified container does not exist.\nERROR CODE: ContainerNotFound\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\uFEFF<?xml
version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"utf-8\"?><Error><Code>ContainerNotFound</Code><Message>The
specified container does not exist.\nRequestId:63cf34d8-801e-0078-09b4-2e4682000000\nTime:2024-11-04T12:23:04.5623627Z</Message></Error>\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n"
phase: Unavailable
What did you expect to happen:
Status.Message shouldn't have the http response as output.
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 velerovelero backup describe <backupname>orkubectl get backup/<backupname> -n velero -o yamlvelero backup logs <backupname>velero restore describe <restorename>orkubectl get restore/<restorename> -n velero -o yamlvelero restore logs <restorename>
Anything else you would like to add:
Environment:
- Velero version (use
velero version): velero 1.14 - Velero features (use
velero client config get features): - Kubernetes version (use
kubectl version): v1.29.9+5865c5b - Kubernetes installer & version:
- Cloud provider or hardware configuration:
- OS (e.g. from
/etc/os-release):
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