Prasanth Kumar created KAFKA-15343:
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             Summary: Fix MirrorConnectIntegrationTests causing ci build 
failures.
                 Key: KAFKA-15343
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-15343
             Project: Kafka
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: build
    Affects Versions: 3.6.0
            Reporter: Prasanth Kumar


There are several instances of tests interacting badly with gradle daemon(s) 
running on ports that the kafka broker previously used. After going through the 
debug logs we observed a few retrying kafka clients trying to connect to broker 
which got shutdown and the gradle worker chose the same port on which broker 
was running. Later in the build, the gradle daemon attempted to connect to the 
worker and could not, triggering a failure. Ideally gradle would not exit when 
connected to from an invalid client - in testing with netcat, it would often 
handle these without dying. However there appear to be some cases where the 
daemon dies completely. Both the broker code and the gradle workers bind to 
port 0, resulting in the OS assigning it an unused port. This does avoid 
conflicts, but does not ensure that long lived clients do not attempt to 
connect to these ports afterwards. It's possible that closing the client in 
between may be enough to work around this issue. Till then we will disable the 
test to avoid the ci blocker from testing the code changes.



*MirrorConnectorsIntegrationBaseTest and extending Tests*


{code:java}
[2023-07-04T11:48:16.128Z] 2023-07-04T11:47:46.804+0000 [DEBUG] 
[TestEventLogger] 
MirrorConnectorsWithCustomForwardingAdminIntegrationTest > 
testReplicateSourceDefault() STANDARD_OUT
[2023-07-04T11:48:16.128Z] 2023-07-04T11:47:46.804+0000 [DEBUG] 
[TestEventLogger]     [2023-07-04 11:47:46,799]
 INFO primary REST service: http://localhost:43809/connectors 
(org.apache.kafka.connect.mirror.integration.MirrorConnectorsIntegrationBaseTest:224)
[2023-07-04T11:48:16.128Z] 2023-07-04T11:47:46.804+0000 [DEBUG] 
[TestEventLogger]     [2023-07-04 11:47:46,799] 
INFO backup REST service: http://localhost:43323/connectors 
(org.apache.kafka.connect.mirror.integration.MirrorConnectorsIntegrationBaseTest:225)
[2023-07-04T11:48:16.128Z] 2023-07-04T11:47:46.804+0000 [DEBUG] 
[TestEventLogger]     [2023-07-04 11:47:46,799] 
INFO primary brokers: localhost:37557 
(org.apache.kafka.connect.mirror.integration.MirrorConnectorsIntegrationBaseTest:226)
[2023-07-04T11:59:12.968Z] 2023-07-04T11:59:12.900+0000 [DEBUG] 
[org.gradle.internal.remote.internal.inet.TcpIncomingConnector] 
Accepted connection from /127.0.0.1:47660 to /127.0.0.1:37557.
[2023-07-04T11:59:13.233Z] 
org.gradle.internal.remote.internal.MessageIOException: Could not read message 
from '/127.0.0.1:47660'.
[2023-07-04T11:59:12.970Z] 2023-07-04T11:59:12.579+0000 [DEBUG] 
[org.gradle.internal.remote.internal.inet.TcpIncomingConnector] Listening on 
[d6bf30cb-bca2-46d9-8aeb-b9fd0497f54d port:37557, 
addresses:[localhost/127.0.0.1]].
[2023-07-04T11:59:46.519Z] 2023-07-04T11:59:13.014+0000 [ERROR] 
[system.err] org.gradle.internal.remote.internal.ConnectException: Could not 
connect to server [d6bf30cb-bca2-46d9-8aeb-b9fd0497f54d port:37557, 
addresses:[/127.0.0.1]]. Tried addresses: [/127.0.0.1]. {code}



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