Thanks Heng. Do you know if 1.2.2 or earlier versions of 1.2 failed in
similar way or is this new phenomenon?
Thanks,
St.Ack

On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 1:26 AM, Heng Chen <heng.chen.1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> - Unpacked source and binary tarballs: layout looks good
> - Started up a 3-node cluster (Hadoop 2.7.2, Oracle JDK 8u20, 2 master, 2
> rs) from binary tarballs.
> - Verified that the web UI works and shell works
> - build from source and run test case (JDK 8u20),  passed.
> - Run LTT with 1M rows (100 writers,  30 readers (100%),  10 updaters
> (20%))  all keys verified,  no warns, no errors,  no failed, latencies
>  lgtm
> - Run ITBLL with 2M rows (slowDeterministic), passed.
>
> Run ITBLL with 2M rows (serverKilling) has some issues.  I run two times,
> all failed ( hbase --config ~/hadoop/hbase/f04_conf/
> org.apache.hadoop.hbase.test.IntegrationTestBigLinkedList loop 1 1
> 2000000 /tmp/it_16224_v0 1 -m serverKilling)
>
> The first time,  after kill components in cluster serval times (1 active
> master, 1 backup master, 1 active RS, 1 dead RS), some regions fall in
> Failed_open state on active RS,  so balance could not run, and ITBLL hang.
>   Then i start the dead RS manually,   and stop the active RS,  ITBLL could
> go on.  But after some time,  ITBLL hang again due to backup master could
> not be startup,  so i do manually again,  and ITBLL go on ,  and at least
> verified failed.
>
>
> The second time,  there is no abnormal issues during ITBLL,  but verified
> failed.
>
> Upload the logs
>
>
>
> 2016-09-03 0:33 GMT+08:00 Misty Stanley-Jones <mi...@apache.org>:
>
>> +1 based on OSX 10.11.6
>>
>> Steps taken:
>>
>> Binary tar.gz:
>> - Download the tarball
>> - Test the MD5sum, it matched
>> - Extract the tarball
>> - Start  HBase in standalone mode
>> - Start the CLI
>> - Access the master and regionServer web UIs
>> - Stop HBase
>>
>> Source tar.gz:
>> - Download the tarball
>> - Test the MD5sum, it matched
>> - Extract the tarball
>> - Build using Maven 3.39 and JDK 1.8.0_102 on OSX and 'mvn clean install
>> --fail-at-end' and let the full test suite run
>> -- A few failed tests but each passed when I ran it separately. Not
>> surprising since I was running all this on a Macbook.
>> - Start HBase in standalone mode
>> - Start the CLI
>> - Access the master and regionServer web UIs
>> - Stop HBase
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 30, 2016, at 11:14 AM, Stack wrote:
>> > The first release candidate for HBase 1.2.3 (hbase-1.2.3RC0) is
>> > available for download at:
>> >
>> >  https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/hbase/hbase-1.2.3RC0/
>> >
>> > Maven artifacts are also available in a staging repository at:
>> >
>> >  https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapache
>> hbase-1149/
>> >
>> > Artifacts are signed with my key (30CD0996) published up in our KEYS
>> > file at https://www-us.apache.org/dist/hbase/KEYS.
>> >
>> > The RC is tagged 1.2.3RC0 (I'll sign the tag the next time through...)
>> >
>> > The detailed source and binary compatibility report vs 1.2.2 has been
>> > published for your review, at:
>> >
>> >  http://people.apache.org/~stack/1.2.2_1.2.3RC0_compat_report.html
>> >
>> > HBase 1.2.3 is the third patch release in the HBase 1.2 line, continuing
>> > on
>> > the theme of bringing a stable, reliable database to the Hadoop and
>> NoSQL
>> > communities. This release includes over 48 bug fixes since 1.2.2. In
>> > particular it addresses an API incompatibility uncovered by our Apache
>> > Phoenix bothers and sisters in our Table Interface: HBASE-16420.
>> >
>> > The full list of fixes included in this release is available at:
>> >
>> >
>> > https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?proje
>> ctId=12310753&version=12336053
>> >
>> > and in the CHANGES.txt file included in the distribution.
>> >
>> > Please try out this candidate and vote +/-1 by 23:59 Pacific time on
>> > Monday, 2016-09-05 as to whether we should release these artifacts as
>> > HBase
>> > 1.2.3.
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > St.Ack
>>
>
>

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