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Sebastian Wagner 47ed7abd9c github: Add ceph-volume to list of jenkins commands
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Wagner <sebastian.wagner@suse.com>
2019-10-28 11:45:09 +01:00

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## Checklist
- [ ] References tracker ticket
- [ ] Updates documentation if necessary
- [ ] Includes tests for new functionality or reproducer for bug
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<details>
<summary>Show available Jenkins commands</summary>
- `jenkins retest this please`
- `jenkins test crimson perf`
- `jenkins test signed`
- `jenkins test make check`
- `jenkins test make check arm64`
- `jenkins test submodules`
- `jenkins test dashboard`
- `jenkins test dashboard backend`
- `jenkins test docs`
- `jenkins render docs`
- `jenkins test ceph-volume all`
- `jenkins test ceph-volume tox`
</details>