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e2e: Run system jobs on all datacenters #11060

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@notnoop notnoop commented Aug 17, 2021

Target all e2e datacenters for system and sysbatch e2e tests. They
require that the system jobs run on all linux clients.

However, the jobs currenly only target dc1 datacenter, but the nightly
e2e cluster has 4 clients spread in dc1 and dc2 datacenters, causing
the tests to fail.

I missed this problem in e2e dev cluster because it only used a single
dc1 datacenter.

Target all e2e datacenters for system and sysbatch e2e tests.  They
require that the system jobs run on all linux clients.

However, the jobs currenly only target `dc1` datacenter, but the nightly
e2e cluster has 4 clients spread in `dc1` and `dc2` datacenters, causing
the tests to fail.

I missed this problem in e2e dev cluster because it only used a single
dc1 datacenter.
@notnoop notnoop requested a review from jrasell August 17, 2021 14:58
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LGTM, thanks @notnoop!

@notnoop notnoop merged commit 2bb0317 into main Aug 17, 2021
@notnoop notnoop deleted the e2e-system-jobs-dces branch August 17, 2021 15:01
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