Hi Tim,

Thank you for the information.

I am working on the pointers you have given and also on the fix for Custom
cluster (skipped) tests.  I will inform you on the findings.

Regards,
Valencia




From:   Tim Armstrong <[email protected]>
To:     [email protected]
Cc:     Valencia Serrao/Austin/Contr/IBM@IBMUS, Nishidha
            Panpaliya/Austin/Contr/IBM@IBMUS, Sudarshan
            Jagadale/Austin/Contr/IBM@IBMUS, Manish
            Patil/Austin/Contr/IBM@IBMUS
Date:   07/18/2016 09:19 PM
Subject:        Re: Issues with tests in Release-mode Impala build



Hi Valencia,

1. We run tests in release mode nightly and it doesn't look like we've seen
this hang. I'd suggest you attach a debugger to the benchmark-test process
and see what it's doing. It could either be an actual hang, or an
infinite/very long loop. That test is only testing our benchmarking
utilities, not Impala itself, but IMO it's always good to understand why
something like that is happening in case there's a more general problem.
2. Sounds like https://issues.cloudera.org/browse/IMPALA-3614 . Have you
got the fix for that in your branch?
3. Look forward to hearing more.

Cheers,
Tim

On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 2:49 AM, Valencia Serrao <[email protected]>
wrote:

  Hi All,

  I have built Impala in Release mode. I executed the tests,  following are
  some observations:

  1. BE test: The test execution hangs at the "benchmark-test". There are
  no
  errors shown and it hangs at this test. Earlier, running the BE tests in
  debug mode this issue did not occur.
  2. Custom Cluster test: 5 tests passed and 36 tests skipped. All of the
  skipped cases give the message: "INSERT not implemented for S3"
  3. EE tests: I've also seen some failures here (yet to check the details)

  As for FE and JDBC tests, everything works fine, release mode test output
  is same as that of debug mode test output.

  Is the  "benchmark-test" test known to fail in Release mode or am I
  missing
  out on any configuration. Also, I want to understand the significance of
  this test, if in case we could ignore it and move ahead.



  Regards,
  Valencia


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