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Fix timeout flake in restart kubelet e2e
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@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ var _ = SIGDescribe("Restart [Serial] [Slow] [Disruptive]", func() {
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podCount = 100
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podCreationInterval = 100 * time.Millisecond
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recoverTimeout = 5 * time.Minute
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startTimeout = 3 * time.Minute
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startTimeout = 5 * time.Minute
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// restartCount is chosen so even with minPods we exhaust the default
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// allocation of a /24.
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minPods = 50
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@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ var _ = SIGDescribe("Restart [Serial] [Slow] [Disruptive]", func() {
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// restart may think these old pods are consuming CPU and we
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// will get an OutOfCpu error.
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ginkgo.By("verifying restartNever pods succeed and restartAlways pods stay running")
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postRestartRunningPods := waitForPods(f, numAllPods, startTimeout)
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postRestartRunningPods := waitForPods(f, numAllPods, recoverTimeout)
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if len(postRestartRunningPods) < numAllPods {
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framework.Failf("less pods are running after node restart, got %d but expected %d", len(postRestartRunningPods), numAllPods)
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}
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