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Neha Narkhede updated KAFKA-1858:
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Reviewer: Jun Rao
Status: Patch Available (was: Open)
> Make ServerShutdownTest a bit less flaky
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> Key: KAFKA-1858
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-1858
> Project: Kafka
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Gwen Shapira
> Attachments: KAFKA-1858.patch
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> ServerShutdownTest currently:
> * Starts a KafkaServer
> * Does stuff
> * Stops the server
> * Counts if there are any live kafka threads
> This is fine on its own. But when running in a test suite (i.e gradle test),
> the test is very very sensitive to any other test freeing all resources. If
> you start a server in a previous test and forgot to close it, the
> ServerShutdownTest will find threads from the previous test and fail.
> This makes for a flaky test that is pretty challenging to troubleshoot.
> I suggest counting the threads at the beginning and end of each test in the
> class, and only failing if the number at the end is greater than the number
> at the beginning.
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