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test: improve vault verbose for e2e tests #2436

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improve vault verbose for debuggin purpose in the e2e testcases.

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Fixes #<issue_number> (if applicable).

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@ermineJose ermineJose enabled auto-merge November 13, 2024 00:58
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Merged via the queue into main with commit 5aa7088 Nov 13, 2024
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@ermineJose ermineJose deleted the tmp_improve_verbose branch November 13, 2024 11:58
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