CI: update known failures for the ceph tests
For some reason, when we switched from py36 on centos8 to py39 on centos9, these two tests started failing. Looks like a disagreement about whether the canonical path for a bucket request should have a trailing slash or not. Mark them as known-failures for now so we can stay aware of any other new breakage brought on by swift code changes. Related-Change: I4f6b9c07af7bc768654f1a5d0c66b048e0f2c9c1 Change-Id: If990752c7ef7667182dbe18e49679e48c0e3d42d
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@@ -58,6 +58,8 @@ ceph_s3:
s3tests_boto3.functional.test_headers.test_object_create_bad_contentlength_mismatch_below_aws2:{status:KNOWN}
s3tests_boto3.functional.test_headers.test_object_create_bad_contentlength_none:{status:KNOWN}
s3tests_boto3.functional.test_headers.test_object_create_bad_date_none_aws2:{status:KNOWN}
s3tests_boto3.functional.test_headers.test_bucket_create_bad_ua_empty_aws2:{status:KNOWN}
s3tests_boto3.functional.test_headers.test_bucket_create_bad_ua_none_aws2:{status:KNOWN}
s3tests_boto3.functional.test_s3.test_100_continue:{status:KNOWN}
s3tests_boto3.functional.test_s3.test_atomic_conditional_write_1mb:{status:KNOWN}
s3tests_boto3.functional.test_s3.test_atomic_dual_conditional_write_1mb:{status:KNOWN}
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