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Shalin Shekhar Mangar commented on SOLR-5775:
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bq. org.apache.solr.cloud.ShardSplitTest.testDistribSearch

There is SOLR-5309 which has been on my plate for quite some time. It is really 
hard to reproduce but I have an idea about why it happens but I haven't been 
able to get to the root cause yet.

> Disable constantly failing solr tests
> -------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-5775
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-5775
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Build
>            Reporter: Robert Muir
>
> Currently, solr tests are failing 90%+ of the time. We've been through this 
> before many times, the argument is always that someone is looking at the 
> failures and knows which ones are bad.
> This argument is a lie. Nobody is watching these failures, or 
> DistributedQueryComponentOptimizationTest would not have failed repeatedly 
> for two straight days when the fix was trivial (I fixed this last night: 
> http://svn.apache.org/r1571930)
> Its frustrating to me as a committer, solr tests *NEVER* pass on my machine, 
> no matter how many times I try. How can i possibly commit something without 
> knowing i am making the situation even worse?
> This is all a big problem for developers, release managers, even users of the 
> project. The test suite should pass.
> The old argument that "solr tests are allowed to fail" is no longer valid. I 
> will disable all constantly failing tests.



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