The log for the test run can be downloaded as shown in the picture below. Click on the ellipsis for the given test and then ‘View raw logs’
Also, if you click on the Artifacts, you can download the logs for the whole Kind setup (the logs for the Nodes, K8s API Server, various Pods, and so on)
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Dan,
https://github.com/pecameron/phil-stuff
has some scripts in ocp that I use to download CI artifacts. I clone and put the ocp dir in my PATH.
browse to the artifacts and use that url in this
get-ci-artifacts <savw-dir> <CI-url>
# wrapper for get-ci-artifacts.sh
# When a ci failure occurs this script can download the artifacts
# for later offline analysis
# this takes a while and is not always useful
# analysis is left to other tools.
# $1 base directory to put results e.g., t12105
# $2 base url e.g.,
https://gcsweb-ci.svc.ci.openshift.org/gcs/origin-ci-test/logs/release-openshift-origin-installer-e2e-aws-upgrade/12105/
It may work for ovn CI. Haven't tried it.
phil