You can add -DfailIfNoTests=false to not fail the mvn build if you are
attempting to just run a single test (and there isn't one of the same name
in all the projects)

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Jesse Yates
@jesse_yates
jyates.github.com


On Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 12:35 PM, Kyle Buzsaki <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've also run
>
> mvn clean verify -Dit.test=PhoenixTracingEndToEndIT.java
>
> and it successfully runs all of the phoenix-core tests and then terminates
> because there are no tests to run for phoenix-flume.
>
> mvn install must be doing something that mvn verify isn't, that's causing
> this issue.
>
>
> On Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 12:21 PM, Kyle Buzsaki <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I pulled from the latest master branch this morning and have been trying
> > to get a clean run of mvn install. I have tried running the following
> > commands:
> >
> > mvn clean install -DnumForked=8
> >
> > mvn clean install -DnumForked=8 -Dhadoop.profile=2
> >
> > In each case I the integration tests appear to execute as normal, but the
> > process seems to hang after reporting results for
> > either org.apache.phoenix.end2end.index.MutableIndexIT
> > or org.apache.phoenix.trace.PhoenixTracingEndToEndIT. On hadoop2,
> > PhoenixTracingEndToEndIT fails a couple tests, but this seems to be known
> > in already PHOENIX-1151. At this point there is no more output and all of
> > the processes are using 0% cpu.
> >
> > I have checked and it looks like every test that is reported as started
> > also has the test results reported. Every test seems to be completing. I
> am
> > not running any other phoenix or hbase instances while running the tests.
> >
> > Attached are jstacks of the surefire and "launcher" processes that I
> found
> > through jps. Launcher seems to be maven.
> >
>

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