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Add apiserverpprof monitortest to poll for CPU data #30587
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Part of investigating the apiserver outage bug on-going. This collects timestamps pprof files every so many seconds and stores in the artifacts dir. This should allow much better insight into the apiserver at times of outages.
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/payload-aggregate periodic-ci-openshift-release-master-nightly-4.21-e2e-aws-ovn-upgrade-fips 4 |
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@dgoodwin: trigger 1 job(s) for the /payload-(with-prs|job|aggregate|job-with-prs|aggregate-with-prs) command
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/payload-aggregate periodic-ci-openshift-release-master-nightly-4.21-e2e-aws-ovn-upgrade-fips 4 |
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@dgoodwin: trigger 1 job(s) for the /payload-(with-prs|job|aggregate|job-with-prs|aggregate-with-prs) command
See details on https://pr-payload-tests.ci.openshift.org/runs/ci/0f36e150-d520-11f0-8c41-ae3c9643e858-0 |
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Risk analysis has seen new tests most likely introduced by this PR. New tests seen in this PR at sha: eef37c9
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Part of investigating the apiserver outage bug on-going. This collects
timestamps pprof files every so many seconds and stores in the artifacts
dir. This should allow much better insight into the apiserver at times
of outages.