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Fix ephemeral test description #106120
Fix ephemeral test description #106120
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It looks like it tests two pods sharing the same volume, but the goal is actually the opposite - two pods with the same inline volume definition should get separate volumes.
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/lgtm
/approve
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What type of PR is this?
/kind cleanup
What this PR does / why we need it:
Test
External Storage [Driver: ebs.csi.aws.com] [Testpattern: Generic Ephemeral-volume (default fs) (late-binding)] ephemeral should support two pods which share the same volume
looks like it tests two pods sharing the same volume, but the goal is actually the opposite - two pods with the same inline volume definition should get separate volumes.Update the test description accordingly.
Does this PR introduce a user-facing change?
Additional documentation e.g., KEPs (Kubernetes Enhancement Proposals), usage docs, etc.: