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Claudiu Belu f7cf747e48 tests: Wait for pod collection to enter a Running state
While running tests in parallel, especially those with higher loads
than others, it might take some time for Pods to be Running, even more
so if the image has to be pulled as well.

The test [sig-node] Pods should delete a collection of pods [Conformance]
only waits for the for the pods to be scheduled before deleting them, and
expects them to be gone in 1 minute, which can flake because of the above
reasons. Note that the operations are in order, and kubelet runs them in
order, which means that the pod first has to enter the Running state
before attempting to delete it.

This commit waits for the Pods to enter the Running state first before
deleting the entire collection.

Co-Authored-By: Antonio Ojea <aojea@redhat.com>
2021-10-04 20:42:16 -07:00
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