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Mikhail Bautin commented on HBASE-4746:
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@Ted: how did you generate 4746-trunk-v2.txt? When diffing D279.2.patch against 
4746-trunk-v2.txt, I get a lot of differences.
Can we use the D279.2.patch? The default ThriftHBaseServiceHandler constructor 
is not needed anymore in ThriftServer, because I instantiated the configuration 
in ThriftServer on constructor invocation. But if you think I should add the 
default constructor back (e.g. if it part of client API), please let me know 
and I will upload a D279.3.patch.

Thank you!
--Mikhail
                
> Use a random ZK client port in unit tests so we can run them in parallel
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HBASE-4746
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-4746
>             Project: HBase
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Mikhail Bautin
>            Assignee: Mikhail Bautin
>         Attachments: 4746-trunk-v2.txt, D255.1.patch, D279.1.patch, 
> D279.2.patch
>
>
> The hard-coded ZK client port has long been a problem for running HBase test 
> suite in parallel. The mini ZK cluster should run on a random free port, and 
> that port should be passed to all parts of the unit tests that need to talk 
> to the mini cluster. In fact, randomizing the port exposes a lot of places in 
> the code where a new configuration is instantiated, and as a result the 
> client tries to talk to the default ZK client port and times out.
> The initial fix is for 0.89-fb, where it already allows to run unit tests in 
> parallel in 10 minutes. A fix for the trunk will follow.

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