<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div><div><div><div><div>This looks really fishy.<br></div>Given that I use windows as primary OS and we do test extensivly wildfly on windows build agents.<br></div>Problems like this never showed up before.<br>
I would be almost certain that the problem has to be related to your enviroment.<br><br></div>For example I run Windows 8 64bit with SSD and also tested on Win7 with SSD and there was no problem at all.<br>on build server we test on Windows Server 2008r2 (same kernel as Windows7) and on Windows Server 2012(same kernel as windows 8)<br>
<br></div>And there was never anything similar to be found.<br></div>I would rule it out to your hardware/software setup,<br></div>Maybe some bad driver, or faulty raid controller, btw do you use SW or HW raid?<br><br>--<br>
</div>tomaz<br></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 7:35 PM, Brian Stansberry <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:brian.stansberry@redhat.com" target="_blank">brian.stansberry@redhat.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">On 6/3/13 11:17 AM, Bill Burke wrote:<br>
> Not anymore.<br>
<br>
Ok, no problem.<br>
<div class="im"><br>
> Anything that required mkdir() calls was failing with<br>
> <a href="http://java.io" target="_blank">java.io</a> directory not found errors.<br>
><br>
> Again, the 10 millisecond delay fixed the problem.<br>
><br>
<br>
</div>Sure, but it's nice to understand the problem. But analyzing the code I<br>
see that the "Home directory does not exist" message can only come from<br>
the same thread that did the mkdir(), which tells me what I wanted to know.<br>
<div class="im HOEnZb"><br>
> On 6/3/2013 12:09 PM, Brian Stansberry wrote:<br>
>> Do you have test output from the failures?<br>
>><br>
>> On 6/3/13 9:08 AM, Bill Burke wrote:<br>
>>> I'm getting random "Home directory does not exist" errors when building<br>
>>> the core-model-tests. The thing is, its random. 4-5 times it fails,<br>
>>> 1-5 times it succeeds.<br>
>>><br>
>>> So, I put a 10 millisecond delay after any mkdir() call in<br>
>>> TestModelControllerService and it seemed to solve the problem. Dont'<br>
>>> know if its my machine, Windblows or what. Maybe just a race condition<br>
>>> between JVM and the OS's file controller.<br>
>>><br>
>><br>
>><br>
><br>
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</div><div class="im HOEnZb">Brian Stansberry<br>
Principal Software Engineer<br>
JBoss by Red Hat<br>
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