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scheduler: test for reconciler's in-place rollback behavior #10693

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The reconciler has some complicated behavior when there are already running
allocations from a previous version of the job that we want to keep, as
happens during a rollback. Document this behavior with a test.

This commit is a cherry-pick from https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad-enterprise/commit/8f158118b2b20dade5b0f06683c9b4b5deed7678

The reconciler has some complicated behavior when there are already running
allocations from a previous version of the job that we want to keep, as
happens during a rollback. Document this behavior with a test.
@tgross tgross requested review from schmichael and shoenig June 3, 2021 12:14
@tgross tgross added this to the 1.1.1 milestone Jun 3, 2021
@tgross tgross added theme/testing Test related issues theme/scheduling labels Jun 3, 2021
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LGTM

@tgross tgross merged commit e6b3123 into main Jun 3, 2021
@tgross tgross deleted the b-reconciler-tests branch June 3, 2021 14:02
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