![]() Automatic merge from submit-queue (batch tested with PRs 42667, 43923) Adding test to perform volume operations storm **What this PR does / why we need it**: Adding new test to perform volume operations storm Test Steps 1. Create storage class for thin Provisioning. 2. Create 30 PVCs using above storage class in annotation, requesting 2 GB files. 3. Wait until all disks are ready and all PVs and PVCs get bind. (**CreateVolume** storm) 4. Create pod to mount volumes using PVCs created in step 2. (**AttachDisk** storm) 5. Wait for pod status to be running. 6. Verify all volumes accessible and available in the pod. 7. Delete pod. 8. wait until volumes gets detached. (**DetachDisk** storm) 9. Delete all PVCs. This should delete all Disks. (**DeleteVolume** storm) 10. Delete storage class. This test will help validate issue reported at https://github.com/vmware/kubernetes/issues/71 **Which issue this PR fixes** fixes # **Special notes for your reviewer**: executed test on 1.5.3 release with `VOLUME_OPS_SCALE` set to `5` Will execute test with the changes made on PR - https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/42422, with the `VOLUME_OPS_SCALE` set to `30` **Release note**: ```release-note None ``` cc: @abrarshivani @BaluDontu @tusharnt @pdhamdhere @luomiao @kerneltime |
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