Github user karanmehta93 commented on a diff in the pull request: https://github.com/apache/zookeeper/pull/307#discussion_r127633278 --- Diff: src/java/test/org/apache/zookeeper/server/ZooKeeperServerMainTest.java --- @@ -138,14 +145,56 @@ void delete(File f) throws IOException { ServerCnxnFactory getCnxnFactory() { return main.getCnxnFactory(); } + } - public static class TestZKSMain extends ZooKeeperServerMain { + public static class TestZKSMain extends ZooKeeperServerMain { + + private ServerStats serverStats; + + @Override + public ZooKeeperServer getZooKeeperServer(FileTxnSnapLog txnLog, ServerConfig config, ZKDatabase zkDb) { + ZooKeeperServer zooKeeperServer = super.getZooKeeperServer(txnLog, config, zkDb); + serverStats = zooKeeperServer.serverStats(); + return zooKeeperServer; + } + + @Override public void shutdown() { super.shutdown(); } } + // Test for ZOOKEEPER-2770 ZooKeeper slow operation log + @Test + public void testRequestWarningThreshold() throws IOException, KeeperException, InterruptedException { + ClientBase.setupTestEnv(); + + final int CLIENT_PORT = PortAssignment.unique(); + + MainThread main = new MainThread(CLIENT_PORT, true, null, 0); + main.start(); + + Assert.assertTrue("waiting for server being up", + ClientBase.waitForServerUp("127.0.0.1:" + CLIENT_PORT, + CONNECTION_TIMEOUT)); + // Get the stats object from the ZooKeeperServer to keep track of high latency requests. + ServerStats stats = main.main.serverStats; + + ZooKeeper zk = new ZooKeeper("127.0.0.1:" + CLIENT_PORT, + ClientBase.CONNECTION_TIMEOUT, this); + + zk.create("/foo1", "foobar".getBytes(), Ids.OPEN_ACL_UNSAFE, + CreateMode.PERSISTENT); + + Assert.assertEquals(new String(zk.getData("/foo1", null, null)), "foobar"); + // It takes a while for the counter to get updated sometimes, this is added to reduce flakyness + Thread.sleep(1000); --- End diff -- I didn't see it consistently. I ran the same test about 60-70 times individually and couple of times as a suite with all other tests. It happened only once for me that the final assertion failed because the registered count was 2 instead of 3, which was when I was running it with other tests from the same class. What do you suggest? Should I reduce the time-out or remove it all together?
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