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jay vyas edited comment on BIGTOP-1388 at 10/7/14 2:45 AM:
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done running smoke-tests and they still work, so confirmed that the patch 
applies and the existing tests still work , which is the only concern i would 
have.  Now, once you 
(1) give me the name for the commit (--author) flag, and 
(2) update the wiki page with explanation of this new feature, why it is 
useful, etc (dont replicate your README, just explain at a high level the 
cluster failure tests with an example)
... then we commit ! sounds good?


was (Author: jayunit100):
done running smoke-tests and they still work, so confirmed that the patch 
applies and the existing tests still work , which is the only concern i would 
have.  No, once you (1) give me the name for the commit (--author) flag, and 
(2) update the wiki page with explanation of this new feature, why it is 
useful, etc (dont replicate your README, just explain at a high level the 
cluster failure tests with an example), then we commit ! sounds good?

> Use cluster failure tests during other tests with command line parametrization
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: BIGTOP-1388
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BIGTOP-1388
>             Project: Bigtop
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: tests
>    Affects Versions: 0.7.0
>            Reporter: Dawson Choong
>            Assignee: Dawson Choong
>              Labels: patch
>             Fix For: 0.9.0
>
>         Attachments: BIGTOP-1388.patch, BIGTOP-1388.patch
>
>
> User can run a series of cluster failures such as killing/restarting a 
> service and shutting down the network during a mapr or longevity test. The 
> goal is to test that the tests complete during the failures. The failures 
> should be able to be specified as a command line parameter.



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