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Matt Riedemann 95e782dfd8 Stop running tempest-multinode-full
The job was added to nova with change:

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As I explained in the mailing list [1], we should
have sufficient test coverage in other voting jobs
that run against nova changes with the use of the
tempest-full-py3, tempest-slow-py3, nova-next, and
nova-(grenade)live-migration jobs. The tempest-full
and nova-next jobs are single-node jobs which run
compute API tests and some scenario tests but no
slow tests and no live migration. The tempest-slow
job is multinode and only runs slow tests. The
live migration jobs run live migration tests over
two nodes (and nova-live-migration also runs
evacuate tests). So tempest-multinode-full is
probably mostly redundant, a waste of time and
resources, especially since it's non-voting.

[1] http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-discuss/2019-March/004139.html

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