I'm looking into this more.  I recently introduced DSFID -158 for the FinalCheckPassedMessage.  I added this DSFID to DataSerializableFixedID and I can see that change in my commit but it's not in the source on develop.



On 10/18/17 10:03 AM, Kirk Lund wrote:
My latest sighting of this was in
ResourceManagerDUnitTest.testRemoveDuringGetEntry which just shows this for
previously run tests:

Previously run tests: [ResourceManagerDUnitTest]

On Tue, Oct 17, 2017 at 7:30 PM, Bruce Schuchardt <bschucha...@pivotal.io>
wrote:

I think this is a secure UDP test leaving something behind that's
infecting other tests.  If we can identify the previously run tests that
might help.



On 10/17/17 4:23 PM, Kirk Lund wrote:

At first I was just seeing a couple WAN tests fail with this but just now
I
had GIIDeltaDUnitTest fail due to this suspect string as well.

Anyone know what's causing this?

org.apache.geode.internal.cache.GIIDeltaDUnitTest > testSavingRVVGC
FAILED
      java.lang.AssertionError: Suspicious strings were written to the log
during this run.
      Fix the strings or use IgnoredException.addIgnoredException to
ignore.
      -----------------------------------------------------------
------------
      Found suspect string in log4j at line 916

      [error 2017/10/17 19:37:34.907 UTC <unicast
receiver,4f2f4190aa4e-57131> tid=0x130] Exception deserializing message
payload: [dst: 172.17.0.4<v9>:32771, src: 172.17.0.4<v0>:32769 (2
headers),
size=108 bytes, flags=OOB|DONT_BUNDLE|NO_FC|SKIP_BARRIER]
      org.apache.geode.internal.DSFIDNotFoundException: Unknown
DataSerializableFixedID: -158
      at org.apache.geode.internal.DSFIDFactory.create(DSFIDFactory.
java:1003)
      at
org.apache.geode.internal.InternalDataSerializer.basicReadOb
ject(InternalDataSerializer.java:2693)
      at org.apache.geode.DataSerializer.readObject(DataSerializer.
java:2961)
      at
org.apache.geode.distributed.internal.membership.gms.messeng
er.JGroupsMessenger.deserializeMessage(JGroupsMessenger.java:1121)
      at
org.apache.geode.distributed.internal.membership.gms.messeng
er.JGroupsMessenger.readJGMessage(JGroupsMessenger.java:1013)
      at
org.apache.geode.distributed.internal.membership.gms.messeng
er.JGroupsMessenger$JGroupsReceiver.receive(JGroupsMessenger.java:1279)
      at org.jgroups.JChannel.invokeCallback(JChannel.java:816)
      at org.jgroups.JChannel.up(JChannel.java:741)
      at org.jgroups.stack.ProtocolStack.up(ProtocolStack.java:1030)
      at org.jgroups.protocols.FRAG2.up(FRAG2.java:165)
      at org.jgroups.protocols.FlowControl.up(FlowControl.java:390)
      at org.jgroups.protocols.UNICAST3.deliverMessage(UNICAST3.java:1070)
      at org.jgroups.protocols.UNICAST3.handleDataReceived(UNICAST3.
java:785)
      at org.jgroups.protocols.UNICAST3.up(UNICAST3.java:426)
      at
org.apache.geode.distributed.internal.membership.gms.messeng
er.StatRecorder.up(StatRecorder.java:74)
      at
org.apache.geode.distributed.internal.membership.gms.messeng
er.AddressManager.up(AddressManager.java:72)
      at org.jgroups.protocols.TP.passMessageUp(TP.java:1601)
      at org.jgroups.protocols.TP$SingleMessageHandler.run(TP.java:1817)
      at org.jgroups.util.DirectExecutor.execute(DirectExecutor.java:10)
      at org.jgroups.protocols.TP.handleSingleMessage(TP.java:1729)
      at org.jgroups.protocols.TP.receive(TP.java:1654)
      at
org.apache.geode.distributed.internal.membership.gms.messeng
er.Transport.receive(Transport.java:160)
      at org.jgroups.protocols.UDP$PacketReceiver.run(UDP.java:701)
      at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:748)

Thanks,
Kirk



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