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  2. OCPBUGS-59398

MCN node degrade test should be temporarily skipped in 4.19

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      This is a clone of issue OCPBUGS-59397. The following is the description of the original issue:

      Description of problem:

      With the addition of the MCO disruptive test suite, the MCN tests tagged with `[Slow]` now run in periodic jobs. The `Should properly report MCN conditions on node degrade` test occasionally flakes, which negatively contributes to component readiness for the MCO & the MCN feature gate. We are trying to backport the MCN feature gate graduation to 4.19, but this is being blocked by concerns on the stability of the test.

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

      4.19

      How reproducible:

      Rare flaking.

      Steps to Reproduce:

      Flake cause is not yet known. Example failed test can be found here.

      Actual results:

      The node degrade test sometimes flakes.

      Expected results:

      The node degrade test should not flake. While debugging, we should temporarily skip the test in 4.19 so that it does not negatively impact MCN's component readiness score.

      Additional info:

      • API concern about test pass rates can be seen here.
      • Discussion on temporarily skipping the test in 4.19 can be seen here.

              rh-ee-ijanssen Isabella Janssen
              rh-ee-ijanssen Isabella Janssen
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              Sergio Regidor de la Rosa Sergio Regidor de la Rosa
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