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  2. OCPBUGS-69400

[Networking / DNS] TopologyAwareHintsDisabled repeating over 20x per job run

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      (Feel free to update this bug's summary to be more specific.)
      Component Readiness has found a potential regression in the following test:

      [Monitor:legacy-test-framework-invariants-pathological][sig-arch] events should not repeat pathologically for ns/openshift-dns

      Extreme regression detected.
      Fishers Exact probability of a regression: 99.99%.
      Test pass rate dropped from 98.39% to 78.26%.

      Sample (being evaluated) Release: 4.21
      Start Time: 2025-12-09T00:00:00Z
      End Time: 2025-12-16T12:00:00Z
      Success Rate: 78.26%
      Successes: 18
      Failures: 5
      Flakes: 0
      Base (historical) Release: 4.18
      Start Time: 2025-01-26T00:00:00Z
      End Time: 2025-02-25T00:00:00Z
      Success Rate: 98.39%
      Successes: 61
      Failures: 1
      Flakes: 0

      View the test details report for additional context.

      I know this has been around for ages but cannot recall the details of why it still continues. Is this a concerning regression? Why does this repeat over 20x in these job runs and not in others? Could that be toned down? Or should we allow an exception up to 30-40 hits in a job run and what risk are we running there, other than apiserver load with duplicate events.

      Filed by: dgoodwin@redhat.com

              mmasters1@redhat.com Miciah Masters
              openshift-trt OpenShift Technical Release Team
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