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At least in openstack, it can take a while for a VM to be actually reporting as shut off.
Which means, that if you write a scenario where the last item is killing a pod, and you expect it to auto restart, it won't, because the VM won't be marked as shut down, when it tries to bring it back up.
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If you take a VM down and finish scenario quickly, the
If you take a VM down and finish scenario quickly, it might not come back up
Aug 30, 2020
At least in openstack, it can take a while for a VM to be actually reporting as shut off.
Which means, that if you write a scenario where the last item is killing a pod, and you expect it to auto restart, it won't, because the VM won't be marked as shut down, when it tries to bring it back up.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: