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pre-upgrade cleanup #10656
pre-upgrade cleanup #10656
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drain_{timeout,grace_period}_after_failure don't exist at this point, so they always default.
The drain_*_after_failure are never used
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Very nice cleanup once again, thank you 🙏 :D
/ok-to-test
/lgtm
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@VannTen Thank you 👍
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* Clean up redondant defaulting drain_{timeout,grace_period}_after_failure don't exist at this point, so they always default. * Remove useless facts The drain_*_after_failure are never used
What type of PR is this?
/kind cleanup
What this PR does / why we need it:
Remove some unneeded defaulting, delete redondant variables.
The drain_*_after_failure variables are never used. (only before they are defined, so it will always use the default).
Which issue(s) this PR fixes:
Fixes #
Special notes for your reviewer:
Does this PR introduce a user-facing change?: