Re: Soliciting volunteers for flaky dtests on trunk

2017-05-17 Thread Lerh Chuan Low
Hey Ariel, It looks like you've closed the only JIRA I've found on CqlshSmokeTest ( https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-13140) and as you mentioned in the ticket, it hasn't been failing recently in both CassCI and Apache Jenkins. I think we're gold for that one. Would anyone like a

Re: Soliciting volunteers for flaky dtests on trunk

2017-05-17 Thread Ariel Weisberg
Hi, Thank you Blake, Lerh Chuan Low, Jason, and Kurt, and anyone else who volunteered. I'm going to look at repair_test.TestRepair which is not quite the same as repair_test.incremental_repair test which Blake is looking at. The one remaining somewhat high pole in the tent is

Re: Soliciting volunteers for flaky dtests on trunk

2017-05-11 Thread Jason Brown
I've taken CASSANDRA-13507 CASSANDRA-13517 -Jason On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 9:45 PM, Lerh Chuan Low wrote: > I'll try my hand on https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-13182. > > On 11 May 2017 at 05:59, Blake Eggleston wrote: > > > I've

Re: Soliciting volunteers for flaky dtests on trunk

2017-05-10 Thread Blake Eggleston
I've taken CASSANDRA-13194, CASSANDRA-13506, CASSANDRA-13515, and  CASSANDRA-13372 to start On May 10, 2017 at 12:44:47 PM, Ariel Weisberg (ar...@weisberg.ws) wrote: Hi, The dev list murdered my rich text formatted email. Here it is reformatted as plain text. The unit tests are looking

Re: Soliciting volunteers for flaky dtests on trunk

2017-05-10 Thread Ariel Weisberg
Hi, The dev list murdered my rich text formatted email. Here it is reformatted as plain text. The unit tests are looking pretty reliable right now. There is a long tail of infrequently failing tests but it's not bad and almost all builds succeed in the current build environment. In CircleCI it

Soliciting volunteers for flaky dtests on trunk

2017-05-10 Thread Ariel Weisberg
Hi all, The unit tests are looking pretty reliable right now. There is a long tail of infrequently failing tests but it's not bad and almost all builds succeed in the current build environment. In CircleCI it seems like unit tests might be a little less reliable, but still usable. The dtests on