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Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Major
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None
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RHOAI_2.7.0, RHOAI_2.8.0
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False
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False
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No
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No
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Important
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Testable
Users are having trouble using the enabled applications for Red Hat Openshift AI in the developer sandbox, where m2 clusters have enabled applications but m3 and m4 clusters do not have any enabled applications.
Detail Description:
In a developer sandbox environment designed to accommodate multiple users, a structure comprising various clusters—specifically member clusters like m2, m3, and m4—is utilized to ensure scalability. This setup allows for the distribution of users across different clusters. However, an issue arises for users on the m3 and m4 clusters when they attempt to access enabled applications through the Red Hat OpenShift AI pathway. The pathway typically followed is: Red Hat OpenShift AI -> Applications -> Enabled Applications. Upon reaching this point, users encounter a problem where the system displays "No components found," indicating a disconnect in accessing the necessary components for the enabled applications within these specific clusters. Please refer the screenshot below for the reference.
- is caused by
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RHOAIENG-3962 Type mishandling fetching subscriptions
- Closed
- relates to
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RHOAIENG-404 "No Components Found" page randomly appears instead of Enabled page in RHODS dashboard
- In Progress