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  2. OCPBUGS-39378

Update KCM node-monitor-grace-period to upstream default value to prevent nodes going "NotReady" for a few seconds

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      * Previously, the grace period for a node to become ready was not aligned with upstream behavior. Occasionally, the grace period caused a node to cycle between `Ready` and `Not ready` states. With this release, the issue is fixed so that the grace period does not cause a node to cycle between the two states. (link:https://issues.redhat.com/browse/OCPBUGS-39378[*OCPBUGS-39378*])
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      * Previously, the grace period for a node to become ready was not aligned with upstream behavior. Occasionally, the grace period caused a node to cycle between `Ready` and `Not ready` states. With this release, the issue is fixed so that the grace period does not cause a node to cycle between the two states. (link: https://issues.redhat.com/browse/OCPBUGS-39378 [* OCPBUGS-39378 *])
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      This is a clone of issue OCPBUGS-39077. The following is the description of the original issue:

      This is a clone of issue OCPBUGS-38259. The following is the description of the original issue:

      This is a clone of issue OCPBUGS-38258. The following is the description of the original issue:

      The issue we're trying to address is that nodes go NotReady for a few seconds. 
      See slack thread https://redhat-external.slack.com/archives/C01C8502FMM/p1717767390381249

            agarcial@redhat.com Alberto Garcia Lamela
            openshift-crt-jira-prow OpenShift Prow Bot
            Jie Zhao Jie Zhao
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