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DAOS-15886 test: Use crt_timeout:10 with daos_test/suite.py #14422

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@phender phender commented May 22, 2024

Reduce run time of daos_test/suite.py tests by using a 10 second crt_timeout.

Skip-unit-tests: true
Skip-fault-injection-test: true

Required-githooks: true

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Reduce run time of daos_test/suite.py tests by using a 10 second
crt_timeout.

Skip-unit-tests: true
Skip-fault-injection-test: true

Required-githooks: true

Signed-off-by: Phil Henderson <[email protected]>
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Ticket title is 'Use crt_timeout=10 for daos_test/suite.py'
Status is 'Open'
https://daosio.atlassian.net/browse/DAOS-15886

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this seems appropriate to me, however im not sure if there might be some repercussions to rebuild or degraded mode tests in that case so will tag @liuxuezhao and @wangshilong to be aware.

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Test stage Functional Hardware Medium UCX Provider completed with status FAILURE. https://build.hpdd.intel.com//job/daos-stack/job/daos/view/change-requests/job/PR-14422/3/execution/node/935/log

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phender commented May 29, 2024

Just looking at one run of Medium Verbs Provider, there are only a few tests that seem to benefit greatly from the change: https://daosio.atlassian.net/browse/DAOS-15886?focusedCommentId=128674

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