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Sebastian Kunert 471eafcb8d Disable any peer connections for parachain nodes in pov-recovery zombienet test (#2475)
I noticed that this test broke at some point. The parachain nodes should
only acquire their blocks from the relay chain. But they were connecting
to their peers and started fetching blocks from there.

In this test I now take additional measures so we check that each nodes
really uses pov-recovery to get the blocks.
2023-11-24 13:52:55 +01:00

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Description: PoV recovery test
Network: ./0002-pov_recovery.toml
Creds: config
# wait 20 blocks and register parachain
validator-3: reports block height is at least 20 within 250 seconds
validator-0: js-script ./register-para.js with "2000" within 240 seconds
validator-0: parachain 2000 is registered within 300 seconds
# check block production
bob: reports block height is at least 20 within 600 seconds
alice: reports block height is at least 20 within 600 seconds
charlie: reports block height is at least 20 within 600 seconds
one: reports block height is at least 20 within 800 seconds
two: reports block height is at least 20 within 800 seconds
three: reports block height is at least 20 within 800 seconds
eve: reports block height is at least 20 within 800 seconds
one: count of log lines containing "Importing block retrieved using pov_recovery" is greater than 19 within 10 seconds
two: count of log lines containing "Importing block retrieved using pov_recovery" is greater than 19 within 10 seconds
three: count of log lines containing "Importing block retrieved using pov_recovery" is greater than 19 within 10 seconds
eve: count of log lines containing "Importing block retrieved using pov_recovery" is greater than 19 within 10 seconds
charlie: count of log lines containing "Importing block retrieved using pov_recovery" is greater than 19 within 10 seconds
alice: count of log lines containing "Importing block retrieved using pov_recovery" is greater than 19 within 10 seconds