Paul . . . i applied a patch to cas-catalog unit test so that it only creates one directory in the test directory now (and cleans it up) . . . recheck it out and see if it works for you now
-brian On Feb 22, 2011, at 11:39 PM, Paul Zimdars wrote: > Hi All, > > I ran into some build issues with version 0.2 tonight and I thought I would > share my experiences. Here is my error output: > > Test set: org.apache.oodt.cas.catalog.system.impl.TestCatalogServiceLocal > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Tests run: 1, Failures: 0, Errors: 1, Skipped: 0, Time elapsed: 0.379 sec <<< > FAILURE! > testDataSourceCatalogIngestQueryAndDelete(org.apache.oodt.cas.catalog.system.impl.TestCatalogServiceLocal) > Time elapsed: 0.04 sec <<< ERROR! > org.apache.oodt.cas.catalog.exception.CatalogServiceException: Failed to get > metadata for transaction ids for catalog 'TestCatalog2' : Failed to get term > buckets for transaction id '2acba93b-878a-45c4-97cd-05496d5419c5' : Table not > found in statement [SEL > CT bucket_name,term_name,term_value FROM transaction_terms] > at > org.apache.oodt.cas.catalog.system.impl.CatalogServiceLocal.getMetadata(CatalogServiceLocal.java:882) > at > org.apache.oodt.cas.catalog.system.impl.TestCatalogServiceLocal.testDataSourceCatalogIngestQueryAndDelete(TestCatalogServiceLocal.java:97) > Caused by: org.apache.oodt.cas.catalog.exception.CatalogException: Failed to > get term buckets for transaction id '2acba93b-878a-45c4-97cd-05496d5419c5' : > Table not found in statement [SELECT bucket_name,term_name,term_value FROM > transaction_terms] > at org.apache.oodt.cas.catalog.system.Catalog.getMetadata(Catalog.java:293) > at > org.apache.oodt.cas.catalog.system.impl.CatalogServiceLocal.getMetadata(CatalogServiceLocal.java:878) > ... 27 more > Caused by: org.apache.oodt.cas.catalog.exception.QueryServiceException: > Failed to get term buckets for transaction id > '2acba93b-878a-45c4-97cd-05496d5419c5' : Table not found in statement [SELECT > bucket_name,term_name,term_value FROM transaction_terms] > at > org.apache.oodt.cas.catalog.struct.impl.index.DataSourceIndex.getBuckets(DataSourceIndex.java:355) > at org.apache.oodt.cas.catalog.system.Catalog.getMetadata(Catalog.java:287) > ... 28 more > Caused by: java.sql.SQLException: Table not found in statement [SELECT > bucket_name,term_name,term_value FROM transaction_terms] > at org.hsqldb.jdbc.Util.sqlException(Unknown Source) > at org.hsqldb.jdbc.jdbcStatement.fetchResult(Unknown Source) > at org.hsqldb.jdbc.jdbcStatement.executeQuery(Unknown Source) > at > org.apache.commons.dbcp.DelegatingStatement.executeQuery(DelegatingStatement.java:205) > at > org.apache.oodt.cas.catalog.struct.impl.index.DataSourceIndex.getBuckets(DataSourceIndex.java:341) > ... 29 more > > I found an old post that recommended setting -Djava.io.tmpdir and/or making > /tmp writeable by user but unfortunately that did not resolve the problem. It > appears that even though -Djava.io.tmpdir is set there are still parts of > maven that use /tmp to store files specifically during the TestCatalogService > portion of the build process. The following files/directories are created in > /tmp during the TestCatalog process: > > /tmp/1 > /tmp/2 > /tmp/testMapperCat.log > /tmp/testMapperCat.properties > /tmp/testMapperCat.script > > These files are not cleared out after the build process is complete. If by > chance another user on the system had recently built oodt on the same system > (and tmpwatch didn't clean out the stale /tmp files) then the next user who > attempts to build will run into the unit failures I mentioned above (with no > clear idea that conflicting files in /tmp were causing the problem). I also > ran into the error above if I forget to clean out my own leftover /tmp files > (while doing a mvn clean install). > > Paul > >
