this looks like an incorrect expected file update. The expected file has TRAFODION.TRAFODION.T022HBM1 which seems to indicate that the test was run in a non-default schema (SCH) and then delivered. Maybe core/test000 was not run. Anyway, that expected file pattern match fails (it looks for <defaultCat>.<defaultSch>) and that causes the diff. Expected file should be updated with tablename as default TRAFODION.SCH or with filtered name #CAT.#SCH.
anoop -----Original Message----- From: Dave Birdsall [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, May 3, 2017 1:13 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Why is this test run a failure? Hi, I'm looking at the latest Jenkins test run for pull request https://github.com/apache/incubator-trafodion/pull/1075. (This is the rather large contribution from Esgyn concerning transaction manager changes.) It looks like just one test failed, seabase/TEST022. The diff file is: http://traf-testlogs.esgyn.com/PullReq/1075/1760/regress-seabase-hdp-rh6/sql-regress-logs/seabase/DIFF022: 638c638 < -- Definition of table TRAFODION.TRAFODION.T022HBM1 --- > -- Definition of table #CAT.#SCH.T022HBM1 723c723 < -- Definition of table TRAFODION.TRAFODION.T022HBM1_LIKE --- > -- Definition of table #CAT.#SCH.T022HBM1_LIKE 773c773 < *** ERROR[4082] Object TRAFODION.TRAFODION.T022HBM1 does not exist or is inaccessible. --- > *** ERROR[4082] Object #CAT.#SCH.T022HBM1 does not exist or is inaccessible. This just looks like a filtering problem to me. Is that all it is? I wonder why this doesn't fail for everyone? Thanks, Dave
