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Increase timeout in startup sample test #86

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@fhinkel fhinkel commented May 20, 2018

Fixes #82.

Use 600 seconds like the other system tests. Otherweise CI fails https://circleci.com/gh/googleapis/nodejs-compute/2040

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@fhinkel fhinkel merged commit e835886 into master May 21, 2018
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