[wildfly-dev] Keep getting directory not exists errors in build

Tomaž Cerar tomaz.cerar at gmail.com
Thu Jun 20 17:53:48 EDT 2013


This looks really fishy.
Given that I use windows as primary OS and we do test extensivly wildfly on
windows build agents.
Problems like this never showed up before.
I would be almost certain that the problem has to be related to your
enviroment.

For example I run Windows 8 64bit with SSD and also tested on Win7 with SSD
and there was no problem at all.
on build server we test on Windows Server 2008r2 (same kernel as Windows7)
and on Windows Server 2012(same kernel as windows 8)

And there was never anything similar to be found.
I would rule it out to your hardware/software setup,
Maybe some bad driver, or faulty raid controller, btw do you use SW or HW
raid?

--
tomaz


On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 7:35 PM, Brian Stansberry <
brian.stansberry at redhat.com> wrote:

> On 6/3/13 11:17 AM, Bill Burke wrote:
> > Not anymore.
>
> Ok, no problem.
>
> > Anything that required mkdir() calls was failing with
> > java.io directory not found errors.
> >
> > Again, the 10 millisecond delay fixed the problem.
> >
>
> Sure, but it's nice to understand the problem. But analyzing the code I
> see that the "Home directory does not exist" message can only come from
> the same thread that did the mkdir(), which tells me what I wanted to know.
>
> > On 6/3/2013 12:09 PM, Brian Stansberry wrote:
> >> Do you have test output from the failures?
> >>
> >> On 6/3/13 9:08 AM, Bill Burke wrote:
> >>> I'm getting random "Home directory does not exist" errors when building
> >>> the core-model-tests.  The thing is, its random.  4-5 times it fails,
> >>> 1-5 times it succeeds.
> >>>
> >>> So, I put a 10 millisecond delay after any mkdir() call in
> >>> TestModelControllerService and it seemed to solve the problem.  Dont'
> >>> know if its my machine, Windblows or what.  Maybe just a race condition
> >>> between JVM and the OS's file controller.
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >
>
>
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> JBoss by Red Hat
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