If you have a large number of warnings and/or errors, the restore
object's size can exceed the maximum allowed by etcd. Move them to
object storage, and add a new describe command to fetch and display them
on the fly.
Signed-off-by: Andy Goldstein <andy.goldstein@gmail.com>
- Adding in support for a new `download` subcommand of backup
- Adjusted signing to allow for multiple types
- Adding in git sha version during build more granular version
debugging
Signed-off-by: Justin Nauman <justin.r.nauman@gmail.com>
- Per discussion, there is no reason to deal
with the complexity of backwards compatibility
with the Namespace attribute on the Restore
domain.
- Also noticed there was an error on the
validation of the BackupController where
the message would actually just be the index
of the error and not the contents of the message
itself.
Signed-off-by: Justin Nauman <justin.r.nauman@gmail.com>
- Introduces similar Include/Exclude declaration on the Restore
resource and cli flags
- Kept support for legacy Namespaces attribute until it could be
deprecating. Defining both IncludeNamespaces and Namespaces results
in a validation error and the Restore will not be processed (shouldn't
be able to occur)
Signed-off-by: Justin Nauman <justin.r.nauman@gmail.com>
Since the ark container runs as a non-privileged user by default there are cases where it may not be able to read some user's config files if the permissions are more restrictive. Running the ark as the active user will make sure that the config file can be used in all cases.
Signed-off-by: Carson Anderson <ca@carsonoid.net>