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Nemanja Matkovic updated HADOOP-12122:
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Attachment: HADOOP-12122-HADOOP-11890.7.patch
Fixed whitespace, ran all QA bot failed tests locally on HADOOP-11890 branch
both before any changes came in (head 439f43ad3defbac907eda2d139a793f153544430)
and after all patches, this is what I see:
1. TestNetworkedJob --> Failed with same error in both heads
2. TestNodestatusUpdaterForLabels --> Passes locally in both setups, probably
flaky test?
3. TestAMRestart class of tests --> In QABot all failed with NoClassDefFound,
locally all are passing in both heads.
4. Fake build breaks are still here.
> Fix Hadoop should avoid unsafe split and append on fields that might be IPv6
> literals
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> Key: HADOOP-12122
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-12122
> Project: Hadoop Common
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Affects Versions: HADOOP-11890
> Reporter: Nate Edel
> Assignee: Nemanja Matkovic
> Attachments: HADOOP-12122-HADOOP-11890.0.patch,
> HADOOP-12122-HADOOP-11890.3.patch, HADOOP-12122-HADOOP-11890.4.patch,
> HADOOP-12122-HADOOP-11890.5.patch, HADOOP-12122-HADOOP-11890.6.patch,
> HADOOP-12122-HADOOP-11890.7.patch, HADOOP-12122-HADOOP-12122.2.patch,
> HADOOP-12122-HADOOP-12122.3.patch, HADOOP-12122.0.patch,
> lets_blow_up_a_lot_of_tests.patch
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> There are a fairly extensive number of locations found via code inspection
> which use unsafe methods of handling addresses in a dual-stack or IPv6-only
> world:
> - splits on the first ":" assuming that delimits a host from a port
> - produces a host port pair by appending :port blindly (Java prefers
> [ipv6]:port which is the standard for IPv6 URIs)
> - depends on the behavior of InetSocketAddress.toString() which produces the
> above.
> This patch fixes those metaphors that I can find above, and replaces calls to
> InetSocketAddress.toString() with a wrapper that properly brackets the IPv6
> address if there is one.
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