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feat(devops): qos metric assertions against kind cluster #9955

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just-mitch opened this issue Nov 13, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #10215
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feat(devops): qos metric assertions against kind cluster #9955

just-mitch opened this issue Nov 13, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #10215
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just-mitch commented Nov 13, 2024

We need to have QoS based alerts against our kind cluster tests.

The plan is to adapt the metrics check that @Maddiaa0 added for e2e tests.

This will allow us to do the same thing against networks that are long-running, e.g. our release-candidate networks, as well as production networks.

@just-mitch just-mitch self-assigned this Nov 15, 2024
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@just-mitch just-mitch changed the title feat: point tests at live networks feat(devops): point tests at live networks Nov 22, 2024
@just-mitch just-mitch changed the title feat(devops): point tests at live networks feat(devops): alerts on live networks Nov 25, 2024
@just-mitch just-mitch changed the title feat(devops): alerts on live networks feat(devops): alerts on kind networks Nov 25, 2024
@just-mitch just-mitch linked a pull request Nov 26, 2024 that will close this issue
@just-mitch just-mitch changed the title feat(devops): alerts on kind networks feat(devops): qos metric assertions against kind cluster Nov 26, 2024
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