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@sutaakar sutaakar commented Aug 31, 2023

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What changes have been made

Reduced CPU requests for e2e test AppWrappers to accommodate changes done in MCAD v1.34.0.

Since v1.34.0 MCAD is considering pod requests and limits of already deployed other pods when computing node capacity.
As KinD used in e2e PR checks is significantly limited in resources, most of e2e test PR checks hit the limitation of CPU requests, blocking some tests from finishing.

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Verification will be done by repeatedly running e2e PR check.

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    • Unit tests
    • Manual tests
    • Testing is not required for this change

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/lgtm

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/approve

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@openshift-merge-robot openshift-merge-robot merged commit 72e9e64 into project-codeflare:main Aug 31, 2023
@sutaakar sutaakar deleted the e2e-reduce-requests branch August 31, 2023 08:17
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