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Add variable for the vsphere-csi namespace #9278

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I've added a new variable for the vsphere-csi-namespace and all vsphere-csi manifest will be deploy on this namespace instead of "kube-system" namespace.
vsphere csi uses its own namespace that is "vmware-system-csi", but in the current version of kubespray in the deploying vsphere csi, the namespace is set to the kube-system, but it will be an issue for csi, because it wants to find "vmware-system-csi" namespace but it doesn't exist. the value should be fixed but I've added a variable with "vmware-system-csi" default value for flexibility.

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Add variable to tweak the vsphere-csi namespace (`vsphere_csi_namespace`)

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@MahdiAbbasi95 Thanks 👍
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oomichi commented Sep 15, 2022

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I think this does introduce a user-facing change, it deploys vsphere-csi stuff a second time into the new default namespace of vmware-system-csi if the new variable is not touched. I suggest to leave the default on kube-system.

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I think this does introduce a user-facing change, it deploys vsphere-csi stuff a second time into the new default namespace of vmware-system-csi if the new variable is not touched. I suggest to leave the default on kube-system.

You are right about the user-facing change, but as I explained deploying the vsphere-csi on the kube-system is not correct anyway and has various issues and because of that I think we should leave the default on the right namespace (vmware-system-csi)

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floryut commented Sep 20, 2022

I think this does introduce a user-facing change, it deploys vsphere-csi stuff a second time into the new default namespace of vmware-system-csi if the new variable is not touched. I suggest to leave the default on kube-system.

Oops, I agree we missed that, @MahdiAbbasi95 for this version we should keep the default as kube-system, and warn user that this might change.

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