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albo: increase timeout to 5h for rosa e2e tests #59745
albo: increase timeout to 5h for rosa e2e tests #59745
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/label rehearsals-ack No rehearsal is needed, just a timeout increase. |
@alebedev87: The label(s) `/label rehearsals-ack
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@DennisPeriquet can you help me with this one too? |
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As seen in the job history the e2e tests which need ROSA cluster provisioning may take more than 4 hours. Often it's a force stop during the cluster deprovisioning.