Hmm, I tried downloading Cellar and all the mirrors fail with not found error. How do I get the source code?
> On Dec 1, 2015, at 3:00 PM, Alex Soto <[email protected]> wrote: > > JB: > > Yes, it works outside of Pax-Exam. > I will take a look at Cellar. > > Thanks > >> On Dec 1, 2015, at 2:54 PM, Jean-Baptiste Onofré <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hey Alex, >> >> I guess it works fine "outside" of Pax Exam, right ? >> >> You can take a look on Cellar as I use instance to simulate multiple nodes. >> >> Let me try with 4.0.3. >> >> Regards >> JB >> >> On 12/01/2015 08:16 PM, Alex Soto wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> I am using Karaf version 4.0.3. In my integration test I want to launch >>> a second instance of Karaf, but it always times out, so I am now >>> wondering if it is because the root instance is not yet finished starting. >>> >>> In order to troubleshoot this issue, I have now added the >>> ‘instance:list’ command to my test: >>> >>> String listOutput = executeCommand("instance:list"); >>> log.info(listOutput); >>> >>> I call the above from my @Test method, but the output always shows: >>> >>> SSH Port | RMI Registry | RMI Server | State | PID | Name >>> ------------------------------------------------------------- >>> 8101 | 1099 | 44444 | Starting | 2914 | root >>> >>> No matter how much I wait, it always shows the same status. Meaning the >>> container never finishes starting. I can manually run the exact same >>> container that was created under 'target/exam/<guid>’ folder, and issue >>> the above command and get: >>> >>> SSH Port | RMI Registry | RMI Server | State | PID | Name >>> ------------------------------------------------------------ >>> 8101 | 1099 | 44444 | Started | 3409 | root >>> >>> So, it appears to be some kind of issue with the way the PAM-EXAM test >>> is wired. I have added this dependency to try to cope with the problem: >>> >>> @Inject >>> @Filter(timeout = SERVICE_TIMEOUT) >>> protected BootFinished bootFinished; >>> >>> but so far, I have not been able to solve it. As I said before, my >>> ultimate goal is to run a child instance, but I suspect that won’t >>> happen until the main instance is successfully started. Any hints? >>> >>> Best regards, >>> Alex Soto >>> >> >> -- >> Jean-Baptiste Onofré >> [email protected] >> http://blog.nanthrax.net >> Talend - http://www.talend.com >
