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pool: file: object: clean up health checkers for force deletion #9417

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When CephBlockPool, CephFilesystem, or CephObjectStore resources are
deleted after removing their finalizer, the code path to stop monitoring
was not stopping monitoring since a non-present resource does not have a
name and namespace attached. When the object is deleted, ensure the
internal representation used to stop monitoring has a name and namespace
to fix the issue.

Signed-off-by: Blaine Gardner blaine.gardner@redhat.com

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When CephBlockPool, CephFilesystem, or CephObjectStore resources are
deleted after removing their finalizer, the code path to stop monitoring
was not stopping monitoring since a non-present resource does not have a
name and namespace attached. When the object is deleted, ensure the
internal representation used to stop monitoring has a name and namespace
to fix the issue.

Signed-off-by: Blaine Gardner <blaine.gardner@redhat.com>
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I found this mistake when doing deep testing of #9416, which backports the related #9094 to 1.7. This still needs backported to 1.8.

@leseb leseb merged commit af30b0a into rook:master Dec 14, 2021
mergify bot added a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 14, 2021
pool: file: object: clean up health checkers for force deletion (backport #9417)
@BlaineEXE BlaineEXE deleted the fix-health-checker-when-force-deleted branch December 14, 2021 19:00
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