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sig-scalability: migrate ci-kubernetes-kubemark-500-gce #23806
sig-scalability: migrate ci-kubernetes-kubemark-500-gce #23806
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Ref: kubernetes/perf-tests#1898 - Migrate the job to community-owned infrastructure - Switch to generic project-type - change bucket destination for the logs Signed-off-by: Arnaud Meukam <ameukam@gmail.com>
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I'm afraid that ci-kubernetes-kubemark-500-gce started flaking on cluster startup after this change: Example failed job: https://prow.k8s.io/view/gs/kubernetes-jenkins/logs/ci-kubernetes-kubemark-500-gce/1446174535232524288
I think we need at least 16 (kubemark-master) + 8 * 8 (nodes) + 4 (second master) = 84 in us-central1. Can we increase quota there? |
Ref: kubernetes/perf-tests#1898
Signed-off-by: Arnaud Meukam ameukam@gmail.com