diff --git a/docs/advanced/addons/pcidevices.md b/docs/advanced/addons/pcidevices.md index 53f9d8de4ab..ac7addfb55a 100644 --- a/docs/advanced/addons/pcidevices.md +++ b/docs/advanced/addons/pcidevices.md @@ -10,6 +10,8 @@ title: "PCI Devices" _Available as of v1.1.0_ +_Unavailable on ARM64 architecture_ + A `PCIDevice` in Harvester represents a host device with a PCI address. The devices can be passed through the hypervisor to a VM by creating a `PCIDeviceClaim` resource, or by using the UI to enable passthrough. Passing a device through the hypervisor means that @@ -94,4 +96,4 @@ We have also introduced a new filter to help you filter PCI devices by the under ![](/img/v1.2/pcidevices/SriovNetworkDevicesFilter.png) The newly created PCI device can be passed through to virtual machines like any other PCI device. -![](/img/v1.2/pcidevices/SriovNetworkDevicesFilterResult.png) \ No newline at end of file +![](/img/v1.2/pcidevices/SriovNetworkDevicesFilterResult.png) diff --git a/docs/advanced/addons/seeder.md b/docs/advanced/addons/seeder.md index 5744c97e0b5..b8a1e7149da 100644 --- a/docs/advanced/addons/seeder.md +++ b/docs/advanced/addons/seeder.md @@ -10,6 +10,8 @@ title: "Seeder" _Available as of v1.2.0_ +_Unavailable on ARM64 architecture_ + The `harvester-seeder` addon lets you perform out-of-band operations on underlying nodes. This addon can also discover hardware and hardware events for bare-metal nodes that support redfish-based access and then associate the hardware with the corresponding Harvester nodes. @@ -52,4 +54,4 @@ This information is associated with Harvester nodes and can be used as Kubernete Sometimes, the `Out-Of-Band Access` section may be stuck with the message `Waiting for "inventories.metal.harvesterhci.io" to be ready`. In this case, you need to refresh the page. For more information, see [this issue](https://github.com/harvester/harvester/issues/4412). -::: \ No newline at end of file +::: diff --git a/docs/advanced/addons/vmimport.md b/docs/advanced/addons/vmimport.md index c41883982e6..ae15b74dbbf 100644 --- a/docs/advanced/addons/vmimport.md +++ b/docs/advanced/addons/vmimport.md @@ -10,6 +10,8 @@ title: "VM Import" _Available as of v1.1.0_ +_Unavailable on ARM64 architecture_ + Beginning with v1.1.0, users can import their virtual machines from VMWare and OpenStack into Harvester. This is accomplished using the vm-import-controller addon. @@ -184,4 +186,4 @@ spec: :::note OpenStack allows users to have multiple instances with the same name. In such a scenario, users are advised to use the Instance ID. The reconciliation logic tries to perform a name-to-ID lookup when a name is used. -::: \ No newline at end of file +::: diff --git a/versioned_docs/version-v1.3/advanced/addons/pcidevices.md b/versioned_docs/version-v1.3/advanced/addons/pcidevices.md index 53f9d8de4ab..ac7addfb55a 100644 --- a/versioned_docs/version-v1.3/advanced/addons/pcidevices.md +++ b/versioned_docs/version-v1.3/advanced/addons/pcidevices.md @@ -10,6 +10,8 @@ title: "PCI Devices" _Available as of v1.1.0_ +_Unavailable on ARM64 architecture_ + A `PCIDevice` in Harvester represents a host device with a PCI address. The devices can be passed through the hypervisor to a VM by creating a `PCIDeviceClaim` resource, or by using the UI to enable passthrough. Passing a device through the hypervisor means that @@ -94,4 +96,4 @@ We have also introduced a new filter to help you filter PCI devices by the under ![](/img/v1.2/pcidevices/SriovNetworkDevicesFilter.png) The newly created PCI device can be passed through to virtual machines like any other PCI device. -![](/img/v1.2/pcidevices/SriovNetworkDevicesFilterResult.png) \ No newline at end of file +![](/img/v1.2/pcidevices/SriovNetworkDevicesFilterResult.png) diff --git a/versioned_docs/version-v1.3/advanced/addons/seeder.md b/versioned_docs/version-v1.3/advanced/addons/seeder.md index 5744c97e0b5..b8a1e7149da 100644 --- a/versioned_docs/version-v1.3/advanced/addons/seeder.md +++ b/versioned_docs/version-v1.3/advanced/addons/seeder.md @@ -10,6 +10,8 @@ title: "Seeder" _Available as of v1.2.0_ +_Unavailable on ARM64 architecture_ + The `harvester-seeder` addon lets you perform out-of-band operations on underlying nodes. This addon can also discover hardware and hardware events for bare-metal nodes that support redfish-based access and then associate the hardware with the corresponding Harvester nodes. @@ -52,4 +54,4 @@ This information is associated with Harvester nodes and can be used as Kubernete Sometimes, the `Out-Of-Band Access` section may be stuck with the message `Waiting for "inventories.metal.harvesterhci.io" to be ready`. In this case, you need to refresh the page. For more information, see [this issue](https://github.com/harvester/harvester/issues/4412). -::: \ No newline at end of file +::: diff --git a/versioned_docs/version-v1.3/advanced/addons/vmimport.md b/versioned_docs/version-v1.3/advanced/addons/vmimport.md index c41883982e6..ae15b74dbbf 100644 --- a/versioned_docs/version-v1.3/advanced/addons/vmimport.md +++ b/versioned_docs/version-v1.3/advanced/addons/vmimport.md @@ -10,6 +10,8 @@ title: "VM Import" _Available as of v1.1.0_ +_Unavailable on ARM64 architecture_ + Beginning with v1.1.0, users can import their virtual machines from VMWare and OpenStack into Harvester. This is accomplished using the vm-import-controller addon. @@ -184,4 +186,4 @@ spec: :::note OpenStack allows users to have multiple instances with the same name. In such a scenario, users are advised to use the Instance ID. The reconciliation logic tries to perform a name-to-ID lookup when a name is used. -::: \ No newline at end of file +:::