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Expand Up @@ -580,7 +580,9 @@ public void testShrinkThenSplitWithFailedNode() throws Exception {
.build()).setResizeType(ResizeType.SHRINK).get());
ensureGreen();

final int nodeCount = cluster().size();
internalCluster().stopRandomNode(InternalTestCluster.nameFilter(shrinkNode));
ensureStableCluster(nodeCount - 1);

// demonstrate that the index.routing.allocation.initial_recovery setting from the shrink doesn't carry over into the split index,
// because this would cause the shrink to fail as the initial_recovery node is no longer present.
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