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Dale Emery resolved GEODE-8772. ------------------------------- Fix Version/s: 1.15.0 Resolution: Fixed There may be additional tests that do not assign their ports explicitly, but the number is small enough that those tests can be addressed on individual tickets. > Make tests assign necessary ports in test JVM [PERMANENT] > --------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: GEODE-8772 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GEODE-8772 > Project: Geode > Issue Type: Test > Components: tests > Affects Versions: 1.14.0 > Reporter: Dale Emery > Assignee: Dale Emery > Priority: Major > Labels: GeodeOperationAPI, pull-request-available > Fix For: 1.15.0 > > > *Make tests assign all necessary ports.* Many distributed tests and upgrade > tests (and sometimes others) launch members with default ports, especially > for JMX (1099) and HTTP service (7070). When run in parallel outside of > docker, these tests often fail because the default port is already in use in > another test. > Except when specifically testing the product's use of the defaults, every > test should assign ports from a pool of ports known to be available. For many > tests, we can accomplish this by changing the test framework to assign > available ports. Other tests may require changes in the test code. > *Assign ports only in test JVMs, and not in child VMs.* The > {{AvailablePortHelper}} class occasionally gains new features to improve its > assignment of ports when tests run in parallel. For these improvements to > work, each test must use the latest {{AvailablePortHelper}} implementation > for all port assignments. Child VMs that run older versions of Geode may not > include the latest implementation of {{AvailablePortHelper}}. For this > reason, tests should invoke {{AvailablePortHelper}} only in the test JVM and > not in child VMs. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)