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[jira] [Created] (OAK-2771) Longevity tests in oak-run

Alex Parvulescu created OAK-2771:
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             Summary: Longevity tests in oak-run
                 Key: OAK-2771
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OAK-2771
             Project: Jackrabbit Oak
          Issue Type: Improvement
          Components: run
            Reporter: Alex Parvulescu
            Priority: Minor


How about adding a new category of tests in oak-run related to longevity testing. Around the SegmentMk bits I've seen emerge a new type of tests that setup an infinite sequence of operations waiting for a specific problem to surface and if the error doesn't happen, we have a never-ending test.
Moreover running an IT test for a few hours is not reasonable on any of the current build platforms we have now.

My proposal would be to add some of these tests to oak-run, provide a common way to instrument them and possibly expose some simple (http) UI to stop them once we think the results are satisfactory.



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