I got it to work with a filthy hack: I've created a new virtual
volume, attached it to the VM and activated it as additional swap
drive..
This way the build wasn't killed and could complete, however (as
expected) it took ages to complete.
At least now we know the proper remedy: use a machine with more than
2GB or RAM; I had underestimated our needs, luckily it's an easy fix:
tomorrow I'll transfer the VM into a different host.
http://ci.hibernate.org/job/hibernate-orm-master/72/
Sanne
On 25 April 2013 23:49, Steve Ebersole <steve(a)hibernate.org> wrote:
I am watching a build I just kicked off right now in the ui console
and the
sticking point seems to actually be compiling the test classes (unless I am
mis-understanding the console).
The step where the build hung (just before dieing) was:
:hibernate-core:testClasses
I have to see what all testClasses involves. Actual test source compilation
was already completed earlier.
On Thu 25 Apr 2013 03:32:30 PM CDT, Sanne Grinovero wrote:
>
> I think it's an environment problem of our CI, I yet have to
> understand what this message means but while using less memory could
> be a valid workaround, I still suspect the problem is not in
> Hibernate's code. Sorry this is going to be a bit slow I need to get a
> RH subscription to get proper support.. Suggestion from Linux experts
> welcome in the meantime: I've never seen such an error before.
>
> Sanne
>
> On 25 Apr 2013 20:53, "Steve Ebersole" <steve(a)hibernate.org
> <mailto:steve@hibernate.org>> wrote:
>
> As far as I can tell there are no tests leaving the SessionFactory
> open in hibernate-core. I have not tested yet with the other
> modules, but from what I can see the CI builds fail at the point
> trying to run these tests.
>
> Essentially I added a hook in CustomRunner (in
> AfterClassCallbackHandler to be precise) to check the
> SessionFactoryRegistry to make sure there are no still registered
> SessionFactories after a test class is done. If there are, it
> logs a message and clears the SessionFactoryRegistry. This is
> simplistic as we still have other resources that need to be
> checked (ServiceRegistries are used independently from
> SessionFactory quite a bit).
>
> This was after I got all tests indicated by Strong to extend
> BaseUnitTestCase that did not previously. I did have problems
> with
>
> org.hibernate.metamodel.__source.annotations.xml.mocker.__AbstractMockerTest
>
> and subclasses. Having it extend BaseUnitTestCase with that
> functionality led to assertion failures in 3 tests:
>
> BasicMockerTest.__testEntityWithEntityMappingsCo__nfiguration
> OverrideTest.__testPersistenceUnitDefaultsCas__cadePersistInAnnotation
> OverrideTest.__testPersistenceUnitMetadataMet__adataComplete
>
>
> Which is odd, because those tests don't even deal with a
> SessionFactory.
>
> As for checking that created ServiceRegistry instances get cleaned
> up, not sure how we can check that.
>
> Another thing we should do is to exclude the metamodel tests
> currently on master. After that, I am out of ideas...
>
> On Thu 25 Apr 2013 05:28:35 AM CDT, Sanne Grinovero wrote:
>
> On 25 April 2013 09:04, Strong Liu <stliu(a)hibernate.org
> <mailto:stliu@hibernate.org>> wrote:
>
> Sanne,
>
> is it possible that you give me ssh access to the ci server?
>
>
> Sure; I'm adding Strong, if anyone else wants root access just
> send me
> your public key using your redhat account.
>
> Cheers,
> Sanne
>