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Automated cherry pick of #5568: Avoid treating PVC managed by VolumeClaimTemplate as dependencies #5686

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@seanlaii seanlaii commented Oct 12, 2024

Cherry pick of #5568 on release-1.11.
#5568: fix sts pvc logic
Part of #5656
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`karmada-controller-manager`: Ignored StatefulSet Dependencies with PVCs created via the VolumeClaimTemplates.

Co-authored-by: yelshall <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Julian Lawrence <[email protected]>
@karmada-bot karmada-bot added the size/M Denotes a PR that changes 30-99 lines, ignoring generated files. label Oct 12, 2024
@seanlaii seanlaii changed the title Automated cherry pick of #5568: fix sts pvc logic Automated cherry pick of #5568: Avoid treating PVC managed by VolumeClaimTemplate as dependencies Oct 13, 2024
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/lgtm
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@karmada-bot karmada-bot merged commit 64ea647 into karmada-io:release-1.11 Oct 14, 2024
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@seanlaii seanlaii deleted the automated-cherry-pick-of-#5568-upstream-release-1.11 branch October 14, 2024 13:41
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