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Create a test for structured health check conditions when integrations are scaled > 1 #3997

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lburgazzoli opened this issue Jan 20, 2023 · 5 comments · Fixed by #4917
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Original discussion: #3977 (comment)

@lburgazzoli lburgazzoli changed the title Create a test for structured health check conditions Create a test for structured health check conditions when integrations are scaled > 1 Jan 23, 2023
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This issue has been automatically marked as stale due to 90 days of inactivity.
It will be closed if no further activity occurs within 15 days.
If you think that’s incorrect or the issue should never stale, please simply write any comment.
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@squakez squakez added status/never-stale area/test good first issue Does not require full understanding of the codebase and removed status/stale labels Apr 24, 2023
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lburgazzoli commented Nov 7, 2023

@rinaldodev will work on it

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squakez commented Nov 7, 2023

Great, thanks! @rinaldodev please, just comment so we can assign this issue to you.

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Please assign this one to me :)

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This can be closed now.

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