Dan, Can you tell me how you are running your tests? Do you have the test class annotated with the right category annotation - @Category( HBaseManagedTimeTest.class). Also, can you send over your test class to see what might be causing problems?
Thanks, Samarth On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 10:34 AM, Dan Di Spaltro <[email protected]> wrote: > Any idea on this, it's blocking my usage in tests and I can't tell if I am > just setting something up incorrectly? Also I am concerned that this can > affect production since this code path I would assume is used frequently. > > -Dan > > > On Tue, Aug 26, 2014 at 10:49 PM, Dan Di Spaltro <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> I inherit from the BaseHBaseManagedTimeIT and implement my own tests >> using the infrastructure you've put together. It's worked pretty well, >> minus the fact I use an Ivy resolver which doesn't deal with jarless pom's >> well. >> >> So I've upgraded from 4.0 to 4.1 and ran into a single issue that looks >> related to Tracing, and I can't really figure it out. When I start the >> cluster everything works as expected but after I am done creating tables >> like clockwork I get this: >> >> 58062 [defaultRpcServer.handler=2,queue=0,port=53950] WARN >> org.apache.hadoop.ipc.RpcServer - >> defaultRpcServer.handler=2,queue=0,port=53950: caught: >> java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: offset (0) + length (4) exceed the >> capacity of the array: 3 >> at >> org.apache.hadoop.hbase.util.Bytes.explainWrongLengthOrOffset(Bytes.java:600) >> at org.apache.hadoop.hbase.util.Bytes.toInt(Bytes.java:749) >> at org.apache.hadoop.hbase.util.Bytes.toInt(Bytes.java:725) >> at >> org.apache.phoenix.trace.TracingCompat.readAnnotation(TracingCompat.java:56) >> at >> org.apache.phoenix.trace.TraceMetricSource.receiveSpan(TraceMetricSource.java:121) >> at org.cloudera.htrace.Tracer.deliver(Tracer.java:81) >> at org.cloudera.htrace.impl.MilliSpan.stop(MilliSpan.java:70) >> at org.cloudera.htrace.TraceScope.close(TraceScope.java:70) >> at org.apache.hadoop.hbase.ipc.CallRunner.run(CallRunner.java:106) >> at >> org.apache.hadoop.hbase.ipc.RpcExecutor.consumerLoop(RpcExecutor.java:114) >> at org.apache.hadoop.hbase.ipc.RpcExecutor$1.run(RpcExecutor.java:94) >> at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:744) >> >> And the test just stops, which I imagine is a byproduct of this >> exception. I inspected at this point and there are two traces the one it >> throws on is the key is "user" and value is my username. It's trying to >> convert it to an int >> ... >> return new Pair<String, String>(new String(key), >> Integer.toString(Bytes.toInt(value))); >> ... >> >> Any ideas? >> >> -Dan >> >> -- >> Dan Di Spaltro >> > > > > -- > Dan Di Spaltro >
