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stack updated HBASE-14378:
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Attachment: 14378.branch-1.v7.txt
Same as v6 except we do not up the handlers on TestDistributedLogSplitting...
It made difference between the test passing locally and not. Have also disabled
the zombie test TestFastFail. Lets see how this does.
> Get TestAccessController* passing again on branch-1
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> Key: HBASE-14378
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-14378
> Project: HBase
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Reporter: stack
> Assignee: stack
> Fix For: 2.0.0, 1.2.0, 1.3.0
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> Attachments: 14378.branch-1.txt, 14378.branch-1.v2.txt,
> 14378.branch-1.v2.txt, 14378.branch-1.v2.txt, 14378.branch-1.v6.txt,
> 14378.branch-1.v7.txt, 14386.branch-1.v3 (1).txt, 14386.branch-1.v3.txt,
> 14386.branch-1.v3.txt, 14386.branch-1.v4.do.nothing.txt, 14386.branch-1.v5.txt
>
>
> TestAccessController* are failing reliably on branch-1. They go zombie. I
> learned that setting the junit test timeout facility on the class doesn't
> make the zombie timeout nor does setting a timeout on each test turn zombies
> to test failures; the test goes zombie on the way out in the tear down of the
> cluster.
> Digging, we are out of handlers... all are occupied.
> 3dacee6 HBASE-14290 Spin up less threads in tests cut the default thread
> count to 3 from 10. Putting the value back on these tests seems to make them
> pass reliably when I run locally. For good measure, I'll add in the timeouts
> .
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