Automatic merge from submit-queue (batch tested with PRs 55301, 55319, 54018, 55322, 55125). If you want to cherry-pick this change to another branch, please follow the instructions <a href="https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/devel/cherry-picks.md">here</a>. E2E scale test for vSphere Cloud Provider Volume lifecycle operations This PR adds an E2E test for vSphere Cloud Provider which will create/attach/detach/detach the volumes at scale with multiple threads based on user configurable values for number of volumes, volumes per pod and number of threads. (Since this is a scale test, number of threads would be low. This is only used to speed up the operation) Test performs following tasks. 1. Create Storage Classes of 4 Categories (Default, SC with Non Default Datastore, SC with SPBM Policy, SC with VSAN Storage Capalibilies.) 2. Read VCP_SCALE_VOLUME_COUNT from System Environment. 3. Launch VCP_SCALE_INSTANCES go routines for creating VCP_SCALE_VOLUME_COUNT volumes. Each go routine is responsible for create/attach of VCP_SCALE_VOLUME_COUNT/VCP_SCALE_INSTANCES volumes. 4. Read VCP_SCALE_VOLUMES_PER_POD from System Environment. Each pod will be have VCP_SCALE_VOLUMES_PER_POD attached to it. 5. Once all the go routines are completed, we delete all the pods and volumes. Which issue this PR fixes fixes # vmware#291 ```release-note None ``` |
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