I'm probably not going to find time to run the tests for about a week, however we should probably start back at the last release and confirm that runs as expected first.

Peter Firmstone wrote:
I'm aware that some of the tests that aren't being run are known failures due to the missing Kerberos Key Server and Squid Proxy server. I had one zone set up on apache zones for the KDC, however I haven't set that up. I'm not sure if the same zone can be used for the Kerberos Key server and the Proxy, or if we need a new proxy server zone too.

Patricia Shanahan wrote:
On 8/21/2010 3:43 PM, Peter Firmstone wrote:
...
This is unfortunate, to solve it, I'll to have to go back in time & find
out when these tests were passing, then figure out what change/s caused
the failures. It could be the reduced amount of synchronization time in
TaskManager, but I'm only guessing.

...
    [java] # of tests started   = 40
    [java] # of tests completed = 40
    [java] # of tests passed    = 30
    [java] # of tests failed    = 10


Presumably, the errors were (re)introduced after build.xml or something was changed to drop the servicediscovery tests. It may be easier to bound the time frame by looking for that change.

Could you also do a review to find out whether there are any other tests that are not being run? It definitely needs to be done, and you are much more familiar with the test set-up than I am. If you don't have time, I'll try.

Patricia




Reply via email to