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Bump up Strimzi test container 0.109.0 #10863

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@see-quick see-quick commented Nov 21, 2024

Type of change

  • Bugfix
  • Enhancement / new feature
  • Refactoring

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This PR adds a recently released strimzi test container with Kafka 3.9.0.

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  • Make sure all tests pass

Signed-off-by: see-quick <maros.orsak159@gmail.com>
@see-quick see-quick added this to the 0.45.0 milestone Nov 21, 2024
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@see-quick build is failing, can you take a look please?

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/azp run build

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/azp run build

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/azp run build

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I think that issue is related to this [1]. It might happen from time to time that during start-up of multi-node KRaft cluster quorum is not formed...and after 50 or 60 seconds it's formed.

I tried to execute build multiple times and it seems build is okay.

[1] - strimzi/test-container#116

@see-quick see-quick merged commit 2133520 into strimzi:main Nov 26, 2024
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