I picked one of the hopefully simpler failures: 
org.apache.solr.client.solrj.SolrExampleXMLTest.testPingHandler

I then went back in time by git checkout <somecommit> and I believe it was 
introduced by df70f902fb9a1fd2d2069641611efcdf353dc7c4, which is SOLR-10529: 
Solr UI Health Check enable/disable ping Button doesn't work 




> On Nov 9, 2021, at 8:34 AM, Eric Pugh <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi all….   Last night I merged some code 
> (f589607e700a94544fc546f5d641b5bfd695f32b) , and then received a message from 
> Github that the SolrJ tests had failed: 
> https://github.com/apache/solr/actions/runs/1436978925 
> <https://github.com/apache/solr/actions/runs/1436978925>
> 
> This morning I went to the previous commit point from 
> f589607e700a94544fc546f5d641b5bfd695f32b and reran the tests locally:
> 
>   solr git:(a363acdac48) gw -p solr/solrj test
> 
> Which resulted in 
> :solr:solrj:test (FAILURE): 1705 test(s), 10 failure(s), 21 skipped
> 
> 
> So..   Do the solrj tests not run on GitHub for branches normally?   Going 
> back to my branch, that appears to be the case.   Tips on what a better 
> workflow should be for these?   
> 
> Secondly, are these failures typical and a known issue, or is this something 
> where I need to revert f589607e700a94544fc546f5d641b5bfd695f32b?    I 
> remember back in the day the effort that Erick made to get all tests to pass, 
> but I don’t remember the details as I wasn’t a committer ;-).
> 
> An answer like “We know some tests fail and don’t worry about reverting your 
> code, it’s a problem, but a long term problem” is a okay answer!
> 
> Eric
> 
> 
> 
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