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  2. OCPBUGS-35570

aws bootstrap destroy due to awscluster modified

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      This is a clone of issue OCPBUGS-35530. The following is the description of the original issue:

      Description of problem:

      Bootstrap destroy failed in CI with:
      
      level=fatal msg=error destroying bootstrap resources failed during the destroy bootstrap hook: failed to remove bootstrap SSH rule: failed to update AWSCluster during bootstrap destroy: Operation cannot be fulfilled on awsclusters.infrastructure.cluster.x-k8s.io "ci-op-nk1s6685-77004-4gb4d": the object has been modified; please apply your changes to the latest version and try again

      Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):

       

      How reproducible:

      Unclear. CI search returns no results. Observed it as a single failure (aws-ovn job, linked below) in the testing of https://amd64.ocp.releases.ci.openshift.org/releasestream/4.17.0-0.nightly/release/4.17.0-0.nightly-2024-06-15-004118 

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      Actual results:

       

      Expected results:

       

      Additional info:

      https://prow.ci.openshift.org/view/gs/test-platform-results/logs/periodic-ci-openshift-release-master-ci-4.17-e2e-aws-ovn/1801780204167761920

       

      Two possible solutions:

      1. Add retries in the case of a failure like this or to updating in general
      2. Switch to sdk-based destroy rather than capi-based

              rdossant Rafael Fonseca dos Santos
              openshift-crt-jira-prow OpenShift Prow Bot
              Jinyun Ma Jinyun Ma
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