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Test failure: Conflict with artifacts from prior test run #75

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leecalcote opened this issue Feb 22, 2021 · 1 comment
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Test failure: Conflict with artifacts from prior test run #75

leecalcote opened this issue Feb 22, 2021 · 1 comment
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leecalcote commented Feb 22, 2021

Description
SMI Conformance was run for one service mesh. The test failed to complete, so the meshery namespace was manually deleted. Some deploy artifacts were orphaned. When the test was invoked for a different service mesh, a collision occurred.

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Error installing smi tool: rendered manifests contain a resource that already exists. Unable to continue with install: 
ClusterRoleBinding "smi-conformance" in namespace "" exists and cannot be imported into the current release: invalid ownership metadata; label validation error: missing key "app.kubernetes.io/managed-by": must be set to "Helm";
 annotation validation error: missing key "meta.helm.sh/release-name": must be set to "smi-conformance";
 annotation validation error: missing key "meta.helm.sh/release-namespace": must be set to "meshery"

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  • Version: v0.5.0-beta-4
@leecalcote leecalcote added kind/bug Something isn't working area/tests Testing / quality assurance labels Feb 22, 2021
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@leecalcote is this issue still open?
If so, I would like to work on this issue

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