I fixed one CDC uTest, please 
review:https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-14066


    On Friday, November 17, 2017 6:34 AM, Josh McKenzie <jmcken...@apache.org> 
wrote:
 

 >
> Do we have any volunteers to fix the broken Materialized Views and CDC
> DTests?

I'll try to take a look at the CDC tests next week; looks like one of the
base unit tests is failing as well.

On Fri, Nov 17, 2017 at 12:09 AM, Michael Kjellman <
mkjell...@internalcircle.com> wrote:

> Quick update re: dtests and off-heap memtables:
>
> I’ve filed CASSANDRA-14056 (Many dtests fail with ConfigurationException:
> offheap_objects are not available in 3.0 when OFFHEAP_MEMTABLES=“true”)
>
> Looks like we’re gonna need to do some work to test this configuration and
> right now it’s pretty broken...
>
> Do we have any volunteers to fix the broken Materialized Views and CDC
> DTests?
>
> best,
> kjellman
>
>
> > On Nov 15, 2017, at 5:59 PM, Michael Kjellman <
> mkjell...@internalcircle.com> wrote:
> >
> > yes - true- some are flaky, but almost all of the ones i filed fail 100%
> (💯) of the time. i look forward to triaging just the remaining flaky ones
> (hopefully - without powers combined - by the end of this month!!)
> >
> > appreciate everyone’s help - no matter how small... i already personally
> did a few “fun” random-python-class-is-missing-return-after-method stuff.
> >
> > we’ve wanted this for a while and now is our time to actually execute
> and make good on our previous dev list promises.
> >
> > best,
> > kjellman
> >
> >> On Nov 15, 2017, at 5:45 PM, Jeff Jirsa <jji...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> In lieu of a weekly wrap-up, here's a pre-Thanksgiving call for help.
> >>
> >> If you haven't been paying attention to JIRA, you likely didn't notice
> that
> >> Josh went through and triage/categorized a bunch of issues by adding
> >> components, and Michael took the time to open a bunch of JIRAs for
> failing
> >> tests.
> >>
> >> How many is a bunch? Something like 35 or so just for tests currently
> >> failing on trunk.  If you're a regular contributor, you already know
> that
> >> dtests are flakey - it'd be great if a few of us can go through and fix
> a
> >> few. Even incremental improvements are improvements. Here's an easy
> search
> >> to find them:
> >>
> >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/IssueNavigator.
> jspa?reset=true&jqlQuery=project+%3D+CASSANDRA+AND+
> component+%3D+Testing+ORDER+BY+updated+DESC%2C+priority+
> DESC%2C+created+ASC&mode=hide
> >>
> >> If you're a new contributor, fixing tests is often a good way to learn a
> >> new part of the codebase. Many of these are dtests, which live in a
> >> different repo ( https://github.com/apache/cassandra-dtest ) and are in
> >> python, but have no fear, the repo has instructions for setting up and
> >> running dtests(
> >> https://github.com/apache/cassandra-dtest/blob/master/INSTALL.md )
> >>
> >> Normal contribution workflow applies: self-assign the ticket if you
> want to
> >> work on it, click on 'start progress' to indicate that you're working on
> >> it, mark it 'patch available' when you've uploaded code to be reviewed
> (in
> >> a github branch, or as a standalone patch file attached to the JIRA). If
> >> you have questions, feel free to email the dev list (that's what it's
> here
> >> for).
> >>
> >> Many thanks will be given,
> >> - Jeff
>
>

   

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