The issue was with: > Format violations were found. Run 'gradlew spotlessApply' to fix them.
geode-core/src/test/java/org/apache/geode/internal/cache/DiskLruRegRecoveryJUnitTest.java geode-core/src/test/java/org/apache/geode/internal/cache/PersistentPartitionedRegionJUnitTest.java Which has been fixed in subsequent checkin. -Anil. On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 4:42 PM, Travis CI <[email protected]> wrote: > Build Update for apache/geode > ------------------------------------- > > Build: #1935 > Status: Broken > > Duration: 7 minutes and 59 seconds > Commit: e606f3e (develop) > Author: Anil > Message: GEODE-1672: Disabled recovering values for LRU region during > startup. > > When recovering persistent files, system stores the values in temp > maps (for regions) using a background thread, as these maps are not > actual regions, the temp-regions are not considered/included for > LRU eviction, which causes the system to run OOM. > > The problem is fixed by skipping recovering values for LRU regions. > > A new system property ""disk.recoverLruValues" is added to support > reading values for lru regions. > > View the changeset: https://github.com/apache/ > geode/compare/1aec1f835003...e606f3e6ec08 > > View the full build log and details: https://travis-ci.org/apache/ > geode/builds/197409645 > > -- > > You can configure recipients for build notifications in your .travis.yml > file. See https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/notifications > >
