Hi, I've created a JIRA: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-13544
As I don't think we can fix all JUnit and it's just a workaround Regards On Tue, Feb 14, 2017 at 3:24 PM, Felix Schumacher < felix.schumac...@internetallee.de> wrote: > Am 14.02.2017 10:00, schrieb sebb: > >> On 14 February 2017 at 07:39, Philippe Mouawad >> <philippe.moua...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi Rainer, >>> Is this a bug or due to agent being overloaded , as I read in comments of >>> first Thread Group: >>> "N.B. The ramp-up period is set so that the first thread will finish >>> before >>> the second. >>> This is to ensure the test output is predictable, whilst still allowing >>> testing of unshared counter etc" >>> >>> Strangely the test does not fails on jenkins, always on nightly build >>> bot. >>> >> >> Try adjusting the ramp-up to see if this reduces or eliminates the >> problem. >> > > +1 the build bots are probably under more load in the night (as a guess). > > Felix > > > >> Regards >>> >>> On Tue, Feb 14, 2017 at 7:24 AM, Rainer Jung <rainer.j...@kippdata.de> >>> wrote: >>> >>> Am 14.02.2017 um 03:37 schrieb build...@apache.org: >>>> >>>> The Buildbot has detected a new failure on builder jmeter-nightly while >>>>> building . Full details are available at: >>>>> https://ci.apache.org/builders/jmeter-nightly/builds/585 >>>>> >>>>> Buildbot URL: https://ci.apache.org/ >>>>> >>>>> Buildslave for this Build: bb_slave1_ubuntu >>>>> >>>>> Build Reason: The Nightly scheduler named 'jmeterNightly' triggered >>>>> this >>>>> build >>>>> Build Source Stamp: [branch jmeter/trunk] HEAD >>>>> Blamelist: >>>>> >>>>> BUILD FAILED: failed shell_5 >>>>> >>>>> >>>> The build fails when comparing CSV files: >>>> >>>> 1c1 >>>> < /home/buildslave/slave/jmeter-nightly/build/bin/testfiles/Ba >>>> tchTestLocal.csv >>>> --- >>>> > /home/buildslave/slave/jmeter-nightly/build/bin/BatchTestLocal.csv >>>> 54,60c54,60 >>>> < Java If once 2,200,OK,Thread Group 1-1,text,true,,0,1,1,null,,1,0 >>>> < Java If all 1,,,Thread Group 1-1,text,false,,0,1,1,null,,1,1 >>>> < Java OK,200,OK,Thread Group 1-1,text,true,,0,1,1,null,,1,0 >>>> < Java 1 C1=1,200,OK,Thread Group 1-2,text,true,,10,1,1,null,,1,0 >>>> < Java 1 C1=1,200,OK,Thread Group 1-2,text,true,,10,1,1,null,,1,0 >>>> < Java 1 C1=1,200,OK,Thread Group 1-2,text,true,,10,1,1,null,,1,0 >>>> < Loop5 C1=1 C2=1 C3=11,200,OK,Thread Group >>>> 1-2,text,true,,0,1,1,null,,1,0 >>>> --- >>>> > Java 1 C1=1,200,OK,Thread Group 1-2,text,true,,10,2,2,null,,1,0 >>>> > Java If once 2,200,OK,Thread Group 1-1,text,true,,0,2,2,null,,1,0 >>>> > Java 1 C1=1,200,OK,Thread Group 1-2,text,true,,10,2,2,null,,1,0 >>>> > Java 1 C1=1,200,OK,Thread Group 1-2,text,true,,10,2,2,null,,1,0 >>>> > Java If all 1,,,Thread Group 1-1,text,false,,0,2,2,null,,1,1 >>>> > Loop5 C1=1 C2=1 C3=11,200,OK,Thread Group >>>> 1-2,text,true,,0,2,2,null,,1,0 >>>> > Java OK,200,OK,Thread Group 1-1,text,true,,0,2,2,null,,1,0 >>>> >>>> The order is different and the first file does not have 2 threads in the >>>> differing block. Both files have only 1 thread before and after that >>>> block, >>>> but only one has 2 inside that block. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> >>>> Rainer >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Cordialement. >>> Philippe Mouawad. >>> >> -- Cordialement. Philippe Mouawad.