Nolan Brubaker 28a46d3a8b Ensure PVs and PVCs remain bound when doing a restore (#3007)
* Only remove the UID from a PV's claimRef

The UID is the only part of a claimRef that might prevent it from being
rebound correctly on a restore. The namespace and name within the
claimRef should be preserved in order to ensure that the PV is claimed
by the correct PVC on restore.

Signed-off-by: Nolan Brubaker <brubakern@vmware.com>

* Remap PVs claimRef.namespace on relevant restores

When remapping namespaces, any included PVs need to have their claimRef
updated to point remapped namespaces to the new namespace name in order
to be bound to the correct PVC.

Signed-off-by: Nolan Brubaker <brubakern@vmware.com>

* Update tests and ensure claimRef namespace remaps

Signed-off-by: Nolan Brubaker <brubakern@vmware.com>

* Remove lowercased uid field from unstructured PV

Signed-off-by: Nolan Brubaker <brubakern@vmware.com>

* Fix issues that prevented PVs from being restored

Signed-off-by: Nolan Brubaker <brubakern@vmware.com>

* Add changelog

Signed-off-by: Nolan Brubaker <brubakern@vmware.com>

* Dynamically reprovision volumes without snapshots

Signed-off-by: Nolan Brubaker <brubakern@vmware.com>

* Update test for lower case uid field

Signed-off-by: Nolan Brubaker <brubakern@vmware.com>

* Remove stray debugging print statement

Signed-off-by: Nolan Brubaker <brubakern@vmware.com>

* Fix typo, remove extra code, add tests.

Signed-off-by: Nolan Brubaker <brubakern@vmware.com>
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Overview

Velero (formerly Heptio Ark) gives you tools to back up and restore your Kubernetes cluster resources and persistent volumes. You can run Velero with a public cloud platform or on-premises. Velero lets you:

  • Take backups of your cluster and restore in case of loss.
  • Migrate cluster resources to other clusters.
  • Replicate your production cluster to development and testing clusters.

Velero consists of:

  • A server that runs on your cluster
  • A command-line client that runs locally

Documentation

The documentation provides a getting started guide and information about building from source, architecture, extending Velero, and more.

Please use the version selector at the top of the site to ensure you are using the appropriate documentation for your version of Velero.

Troubleshooting

If you encounter issues, review the troubleshooting docs, file an issue, or talk to us on the #velero channel on the Kubernetes Slack server.

Contributing

If you are ready to jump in and test, add code, or help with documentation, follow the instructions on our Start contributing documentation for guidance on how to setup Velero for development.

Changelog

See the list of releases to find out about feature changes.

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