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@Gourav2906 Gourav2906 commented Aug 20, 2025

Update the opentelemetry operator chart to 0.93.0
CI is failing on master
https://github.com/SumoLogic/sumologic-kubernetes-collection/actions/runs/17109330861/job/48527469070

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open-telemetry/opentelemetry-helm-charts#1805

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  • Changelog updated or skip changelog label added
  • Documentation updated
  • Template tests added for new features
  • Integration tests added or modified for major features

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This upgrade isn't going to fix the issues with CI. Lets understand the root cause before merging this.

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This pull request contains invalid labels. Please remove all of the following labels: ['do-not-merge/hold']

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^ agree with Raj, especially 86.4 to 96 is a pretty big jump

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Gourav2906 commented Aug 22, 2025

@rnishtala-sumo upgrade will fix CI error related to schema json
Screenshot 2025-08-22 at 12 17 02 PM (1)

open-telemetry/opentelemetry-helm-charts#1803
So, this issue was present in operator chart for a long time. Helm upgrade to v3.18.5 made this existing issue visible.
This makes installation to fail with this error if helm version v3.18.5+ is used (

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@Gourav2906 If its only about fixing our ITs, I think we could pin the helm version to < 3.18.5. This gives us more time to upgrade and test a new version of the otel operator.

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