Thanks Kevin; clearly I missed the link to that which I can now see at
fucit.
I was worried I may have worked on something that could have perturbed this
recent issue but no -- I don't think so.
~ David Smiley
Apache Lucene/Solr Search Developer
http://www.linkedin.com/in/davidwsmiley
On Wed,
Didn’t think at first (only one cup of coffee). Here’s the Emails that test
appears in, the formatting is poor…
After that is the raw data from Hoss’ rollups that might be easier to ingest.
I have 1.3G of this kind of historical data, I’ve had vague thoughts about
putting it someplace
http://fucit.org/solr-jenkins-reports/history-trend-of-recent-failures.html#series/org.apache.solr.cloud.SharedFSAutoReplicaFailoverTest.test
David for that specific test you asked the failures are recent with as far
as I know no change to HDFS stuff. Starting June/July failing regularly.
Kevin
I have the weekly rollups (with a few gaps) going back to about April 2018, but
nothing’s been done to try to make them generally available. Each BadApple
report has rates for the last 4 weeks in the attached file, just below
"Failures over the last 4 weeks, but not every week. Ordered
Do we have any long term (aka "longitudinal") pass/fail rates for tests?
SharedFSAutoReplicaFailoverTest in particular is kinda-sorta tied to HDFS,
and that's going away to a plug-in for 9.0. The shared file system notion
isn't well supported in SolrCloud, I think.
~ David Smiley
Apache
There are several tests that are causing a lot of noise:
SharedFSAutoReplicaFailoverTest is failing 90%+ of the time.
TestBulkSchemaConcurrent 31%
StressHdfsTest 16%
SchemaApiFailureTest 13.88%
I encourage people to look at:
http://fucit.org/solr-jenkins-reports/failure-report.html and see if