I filed ticket GEODE-327 to propose renaming gemfire-junit to
gemfire-common.
We'd like to be able to define common annotations in this gemfire-common
and not be limited to code that is specific to junit or testing. The first
annotation would be Experimental (see GEODE-328).
Please vote on
I'll file the ticket to rename gemfire-junit to gemfire-common and create
the annotation.
-Kirk
On Friday, September 11, 2015, Anthony Baker wrote:
> @Experimental seems to be more common (spark, rxjava, jgroups, ).
>
> I would rename the gemfire-junit module to
+1 for having Nitin as RM and for Anthony's list (with the addition below)
Any new APIs that are half-baked need cleanup if there's any chance we'll
be locked in with them for backwards compatibility... or we have to remove
the new API or otherwise mark it as experimental in someway.
-Kirk
On
+1
I like the idea of switching to fork=1 for a few months to focus on
stabilizing any dunit tests that fail without potential test pollution
causes. These failures are mostly like ones that involve race conditions.
Once we fix these, then we could change back to fork=30.
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eople won't
run in production with debug or trace.
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The following is the results of running gemfire-core:integrationTest on
Windows. There are 164 failures and it looks like all of the HDFS tests
fail on Windows.
Are these tests supposed to be passing on Windows? Should I file a JIRA?
Should they be ignored on Windows? Do they require Linux?
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+1 Looks good Swapnil!
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> The following is a draft of the August report. Please provide any feedback
> you may have.
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> Geode:
> Geode is a data management platform that provides real-time, consistent
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I will re-enable the nightly schedule.
--Mark
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We need to have the nightly build reenabled for Apache Geode incubating.
Who do
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GEODE-47 has some comments but is still open (that's the correct state for
now).
The others appear to be mistakenly left open after committing fixes.
-Kirk
On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 8:49 PM, Anthony Baker aba...@pivotal.io wrote:
It looks like several JIRA issues have been fixed but are still
Check here to see if ASF already knows about it: http://status.apache.org/
If the problem isn't shown on that status page then report it in the ASF
infra hipchat: http://infra.chat/
-Kirk
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I get the same error
I don't have any ideas about the cause without looking at the full
stack of RegionDestroyedException
and the rest of the logs. We haven't been seeing anything like this so I
would expect it to be a real bug that was committed.
It might be caused by race condition(s) in either the test or the
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Merge: 9efe74e 581702a
Author: Kirk Lund kl...@pivotal.io
Date: Wed Aug 19 16:09:21 2015 -0700
Merge branch 'feature/GEODE-213' into develop
commit 581702ac1d2a9debe8619680d09fa868b9ca8b05
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https://reviews.apache.org/r/37486/#comment150432
I would recommend fixing the indentation of this method. Also need to make
sure the assumption of compressed oops is not used when using Zing JVM.
- Kirk Lund
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Did we ever move to Slack? I don't see any further mention of it. It
doesn't look like hipchat is being actively used for Geode anymore.
-Kirk
On Fri, Jul 17, 2015 at 11:26 AM, John Blum jb...@pivotal.io wrote:
+1 for moving to Slack
On Fri, Jul 17, 2015 at 11:13 AM, Bruce Schuchardt
For spurious failures, the problematic tests are predominantly dunit tests
which are actually end-to-end tests involving 6 jvms. End-to-end tests are
notorious for having reliability issues. This is magnified by reusing jvms
from one test case to the next. Eventually, one of the 6 jvms hits a
I've created GEODE-218 Change distributedTest task to fork every 1 test
case for review and group discussion.
-Kirk
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For spurious failures, the problematic tests are predominantly dunit tests
which are actually end-to-end
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Is it possible to use $JAVA_HOME here instead of hardcoding references to
/jdk1.8.0_51?
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Please join in and select a ticket from the 1st group to assign to
yourself. We need to make each of these tests more reliable. Please remove
any Thread sleep calls or other actions that can cause a test to
intermittently fail.
Filed with no assignee yet:
GEODE-140
Does anyone know why the Apache Jenkins does not show details on test
failures?
Our internal Jenkins has a Test Result link with links for each test
failure that you can follow to see detailed info on the test. Apache
Jenkins doesn't have this and the only way I can see results is in Console
:29 AM, Kirk Lund kl...@pivotal.io wrote:
Looks like we have nightly build failures. I think this means we need
to
freeze all checkins and work to stabilize these test failures:
https://builds.apache.org/view/All/job/Geode-nightly/lastFailedBuild/console
Jenkins also ran out
the right thing but you are not able to
connect to the apache git server.
-Dan
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I had no trouble doing git fetch and starting a feature branch, but now
that I'm ready to publish the feature branch and track it from another
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Author: Kirk Lund kl...@pivotal.io
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GEODE-94: Add typecast to prevent ambiguous method calls under JDK 8
Add typecast to Object for ambiguous logger arguments.
*$ git flow feature publish GEODE-94*
fatal: unable
That's good enough!
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I would think that github would be a better option for the Spark Geode
Connector. That way it's not tightly coupled to the Geode release cycle.
I don't see why it's desirable to bloat Geode with every single script,
tool, or connector that might interact with Geode.
Another reason to consider
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I just want to clarify that the reason we are planning to repackage is
because of this policy:
http://incubator.apache.org/guides/mentor.html#repackaging
...which states that repackaging is recommended, but not mandated. Is there
a different source that states that it's mandated?
-Kirk
Yep, having 99% of the code in org.apache.geode pkgs with 1% in
com.gemstone.gemfire pkgs just to facilitate rolling upgrades seems like
something that would be reasonable to discuss on general@incubator.
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wrote:
Hey, if
According to https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/July2015, the podling report
is due today. I don't see where I'm supposed to submit it to though.
I'm not seeing any answers on
http://incubator.apache.org/guides/mentor.html#Sending+in+an+Incubation+Report
either.
Any pointers on where to send or
Geode
Geode is a data management platform that provides real-time, consistent
access
to data-intensive applications throughout widely distributed cloud
architectures.
Geode has been incubating since 2015-04-27.
Three most important issues to address in the move towards graduation:
1.
.
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Geode
Geode is a data management platform that provides real-time,
consistent
access
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architectures.
Geode has been
Yeah, the LocatorLauncher is intended to be an API for starting a
Locator in your local JVM or to use as the main when starting a new JVM.
You don't need to have a gemfire.properties file. You can programmatically
define all of your config options at runtime and either feed them in via
the
).
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Hi Jun,
Here's some info on Geode tests.
1) junit
These are unit tests involving mocks as well as end-to-end functional
tests. These are currently marked with @Category(UnitTest.class) or
@Category(IntegrationTest.class).
We need to encourage Geode developers to write a lot of more of the
+1
Welcome Jun!
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Hi Geode community
My name is Jun Aoki and I work for Pivotal's Ambari project, and am super
excited to contribute to Geode!
I'd like to propose a few things about contribution process.
The Geode community should
1) System Rules for JUnit 4
I really like System Rules for JUnit 4. This library has been added to our
build on GitLabs develop but not in ASF git yet
http://stefanbirkner.github.io/system-rules/. This line resets all System
Properties changes you make in your tests:
@Rule
public final
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