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[BUG]: CSI-PowerMax: Expanded size is not reflecting inside the container for File system volumes #386

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boyamurthy opened this issue Jul 20, 2022 · 0 comments
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Bug Description

After expanding file system volumes , new size is not getting reflected inside the container .

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After expanding file system volumes , new size is not getting reflected inside the container .

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After expanding file system volumes , new size is not getting reflected inside the container .

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Container should display new size .

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CSI driver for PowerMax

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@boyamurthy boyamurthy added type/bug Something isn't working. This is the default label associated with a bug issue. area/csi-powermax Issue pertains to the CSI Driver for Dell EMC PowerMax area/csm-docs Issue pertains to the CSM Documentation labels Jul 20, 2022
@boyamurthy boyamurthy added this to the v1.4.0 milestone Jul 20, 2022
@boyamurthy boyamurthy self-assigned this Jul 21, 2022
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