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[jira] [Created] (SOLR-16819) (nightly) HttpPartitionTest broken regardless of seed
Chris M. Hostetter created SOLR-16819:
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Summary: (nightly) HttpPartitionTest broken regardless of seed
Key: SOLR-16819
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-16819
Project: Solr
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public (Default Security Level. Issues are Public)
Reporter: Chris M. Hostetter
{{HttpPartitionTest}} (which is a nightly test) has been failing 100% of the time on jenkins for the past month (2023-05-01 to 2023-05-25 at time of writting)
Before that – we have no reported failures since 2022-07, which is weird because up to that point this test was always a bit flakey.
Checking out older version of main from april and running {{./gradlew -p solr/core test -Ptests.nightly=true --tests HttpPartitionTest}} show that this test definitely *should* have failed a lot of nightly builds prior to 2023-05-01 ... so i'm assuming we had some jenkins or gradle build glitch that prevented it from being run? (i didn't dig into this)
picking an arbitrary commit point from a few months ago when i could confirm the test *did* pass i then ran {{git bisect}} and it identified 708524315bf64ed5dbcfd470c8fadd435c861f78 / SOLR-10466 as the first bad commit (which is also the most recent commit to this file)
(NOTE: this problem also seems to affect the subclass {{HttpPartitionWithTlogReplicasTest}} which has also been failing 100% of the time for the past month)
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