commit | 4ce03c73060e3721c35deae65715ae903079ae16 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Andreas Geissler <andreas-geissler@telekom.de> | Wed May 04 15:07:10 2022 +0200 |
committer | Andreas Geissler <andreas-geissler@telekom.de> | Wed May 04 15:21:30 2022 +0200 |
tree | 087f2ffb3fb2dae0d7d7c036e788d86ba7dd1035 | |
parent | 63e6a06f1e90af67e44b3194459ce8d4d3f853fb [diff] |
[STRIMZI] Remove class attribute in Strimzi kafka definition This fixes a reconciliation issue in the strimzi-cluster-operator: Kafka(onap/onap-strimzi): Contains object at path spec.kafka.storage with an unknown property: class Issue-ID: DMAAP-1621 Signed-off-by: Andreas Geissler <andreas-geissler@telekom.de> Change-Id: Ia0f122cc1644ccfbebd3dfd2fec4cb73fc06cba9
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