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[dev-v2.9] Bump harvester csi driver to v0.1.21 #4750

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Issue: harvester/harvester#6991

Problem

We need to bump harvester csi driver v0.1.21 to resolve some backward compatibility and corner cases.

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Bump Harvester CSI driver

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@Vicente-Cheng Vicente-Cheng requested a review from a team as a code owner November 13, 2024 07:47
@Vicente-Cheng Vicente-Cheng changed the title [dev-v2.9] Bump harvester csi driver to v2.9 [dev-v2.9] Bump harvester csi driver to v0.1.21 Nov 13, 2024
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  • Ensure all container images have repository and tag on the same level to ensure that all container images are included in rancher-images.txt which are used by airgap customers.
  Ex:-
    longhorn-controller:
      repository: rancher/hardened-sriov-cni
      tag: v2.6.3-build20230913
  
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LGTM. Thanks.

@Vicente-Cheng Vicente-Cheng merged commit 7bcf93f into rancher:dev-v2.9 Nov 14, 2024
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