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Kirk Lund updated GEODE-2010:
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    Description: 
Many of these tests write to the disk without using TemporaryFolder so you end 
up with RAT failures after running a test in an IDE unless you remember to 
search for the output from the test to delete it.

These tests also use HeadlessGfsh or TestableGfsh. Both are very buggy, eat 
exceptions, have strange timeouts and can cause flaky test failures.

List of tests that are known to leave behind testing artifacts on disk:
* CreateAlterDestroyRegionCommandsDUnitTest


  was:
Many of these tests write to the disk without using TemporaryFolder so you end 
up with RAT failures after running a test in an IDE unless you remember to 
search for the output from the test to delete it.

These tests also use HeadlessGfsh or TestableGfsh. Both are very buggy, eat 
exceptions, have strange timeouts and can cause flaky test failures.



> GFSH DistributedTests are in need overhauling
> ---------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: GEODE-2010
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GEODE-2010
>             Project: Geode
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: management, tests
>            Reporter: Kirk Lund
>            Assignee: Kirk Lund
>
> Many of these tests write to the disk without using TemporaryFolder so you 
> end up with RAT failures after running a test in an IDE unless you remember 
> to search for the output from the test to delete it.
> These tests also use HeadlessGfsh or TestableGfsh. Both are very buggy, eat 
> exceptions, have strange timeouts and can cause flaky test failures.
> List of tests that are known to leave behind testing artifacts on disk:
> * CreateAlterDestroyRegionCommandsDUnitTest



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