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test: Wait a bit on ubuntu-2204 before running the second health check #1887

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The second health check is triggered, but doesn't seem to start. Systemd seems to be involved on ubuntu-2204 when running a health check, and maybe it throttles things...

@mvollmer mvollmer force-pushed the dbg-ubuntu-health branch 2 times, most recently from 7e9e6a5 to 3b88bd5 Compare October 21, 2024 12:33
@mvollmer mvollmer changed the title DBG - amplify testHealthcheckUser test: Wait a bit on ubuntu-2204 before running the second health check Oct 21, 2024
@mvollmer mvollmer removed the no-test label Oct 21, 2024
Otherwise the request gets ignored sometimes. Something something
systemd, maybe...
@mvollmer mvollmer marked this pull request as ready for review October 21, 2024 12:34
@mvollmer mvollmer requested a review from martinpitt October 21, 2024 12:35
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Oh dear, so many flakes -- but given the change here they must be unrelated. As this only affects ubuntu-2204, I'll look the other way 😁

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Oh dear, so many flakes -- but given the change here they must be unrelated. As this only affects ubuntu-2204, I'll look the other way 😁

Yeah, the amplified version of testHealthcheckUser was solidly green.

@mvollmer mvollmer merged commit 925ca34 into cockpit-project:main Oct 22, 2024
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