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Patrick Ohly aefd2effc5 test: automatically lower Ginkgo parallelism when using race detection
When race detection is enabled, merely running 25 e2e.test instances was too much
and the OOM killer shut down the Prow test pod because of the memory overhead.

A CI job could control that via GINKGO_PARALLEL_NODES, but we should also have
saner defaults which take this into account.
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Kubernetes hack GuideLines

This document describes how you can use the scripts from hack directory and gives a brief introduction and explanation of these scripts.

Overview

The hack directory contains many scripts that ensure continuous development of kubernetes, enhance the robustness of the code, improve development efficiency, etc. The explanations and descriptions of these scripts are helpful for contributors. For details, refer to the following guidelines.

Key scripts

  • verify-all.sh: This script is a vestigial redirection, Please do not add "real" logic. It is equivalent to make verify.
  • update-all.sh: This script is a vestigial redirection, Please do not add "real" logic. The true target of this makerule is hack/make-rules/update.sh.It is equivalent to make update.

Attention

Note that all scripts must be run from the Kubernetes root directory. We should run hack/verify-all.sh before submitting a PR and if anything fails run hack/update-all.sh.