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E2E: Use kind cluster for clusterctl upgrade tests

Open lentzi90 opened this issue 1 year ago • 9 comments

Traditionally, the clusterctl upgrade tests created a workload cluster to be used as secondary management cluster, with the old versions deployed. From that cluster, another workload test cluster was created to check that the old versions worked, before upgrading and finally verifying that the upgraded versions worked. Creating two workload clusters in this way is quite resource intensive compared to how all the other tests use kind for management and only create a single test cluster.

CAPI has now made it possible to use kind also for the secondary management cluster! We should adopt this as it will lower the resource requirement and potentially allow us to dump parallelism to 2 for our optional tests.

lentzi90 avatar May 24 '24 10:05 lentzi90

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k8s-triage-robot avatar Aug 22 '24 10:08 k8s-triage-robot

/remove-lifecycle rotten

EmilienM avatar Aug 22 '24 11:08 EmilienM

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k8s-triage-robot avatar Sep 21 '24 11:09 k8s-triage-robot

/remove-lifecycle rotten

I'm back and hoping to work on this soonish

lentzi90 avatar Oct 18 '24 12:10 lentzi90

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k8s-triage-robot avatar Jan 16 '25 12:01 k8s-triage-robot

/remove-lifecycle rotten

EmilienM avatar Jan 16 '25 13:01 EmilienM

/remove-lifecycle stale Soon ™

lentzi90 avatar Jan 20 '25 07:01 lentzi90

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k8s-triage-robot avatar Apr 20 '25 07:04 k8s-triage-robot

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lentzi90 avatar Apr 23 '25 06:04 lentzi90

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k8s-triage-robot avatar Jul 22 '25 06:07 k8s-triage-robot

/remove-lifecycle stale

lentzi90 avatar Jul 28 '25 09:07 lentzi90