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Re: cluster_helloworld quicklook test fails

From: Bill Shannon <bill.shannon_at_oracle.com>
Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2013 20:48:08 -0700

Looks like you're right. How am I supposed to undeploy it?

$ asadmin list-applications domain
helloworld <web>
$ asadmin undeploy helloworld
remote failure: Application helloworld is not deployed on this target [server]
$ asadmin undeploy --target domain helloworld
helloworld disabled failed
Application not registered
$ asadmin list-applications domain
helloworld <web>

I deleted the domain and recreated and started over.
Now the app deploys, but the test still fails in the same
way as below.

There's no errors in the server.log.

It looks like it's time to debug the test... :-(


Hong Zhang wrote on 03/26/2013 06:15 PM:
> The error message says "Application helloworld is already deployed in this
> domain" which could mean any target in this domain or domain itself. You can use
> "asadmin list-applications domain" to show the applications deployed to this
> domain. It's possible that the previous failure had the application partially
> registered in the domain.xml (with application entry created in the domain.xml
> but no application-ref entry), you mentioned you saw a NPE when processing
> config changes, I don't know if it's related.
>
> You can try to install a fresh build to see if you still see this failure when
> you just run this single test.
>
> On 3/26/2013 5:47 PM, Bill Shannon wrote:
>> I tried to run just the cluster helloworld test.
>>
>> I started the server, I run clustersetup, which worked.
>> I then ran cluster/helloworld, which failed:
>>
>> Buildfile:
>> /home/shannon/gf/v3/appserver/tests/quicklook/cluster/helloworld/build.xml
>>
>> build:
>>
>> compile-tests:
>> [echo] compiling test client to ../../classes/test
>> [echo] Listing of source files: hellocluster/ClusterHelloworldTest.java
>> [javac]
>> /home/shannon/gf/v3/appserver/tests/quicklook/gfproject/build-impl.xml:141:
>> warning: 'includeantruntime' was not set, defaulting to build.sysclasspath=last;
>> set to false for repeatable builds
>> [javac] Compiling 1 source file to
>> /home/shannon/gf/v3/appserver/tests/quicklook/classes/test
>> [javac] warning: [options] bootstrap class path not set in conjunction with
>> -source 1.5
>> [javac] 1 warning
>>
>> build-impl:
>>
>> archive-type:
>> [echo] archive-type is war
>>
>> build-war:
>> [echo] Now creating a war file ../../dist/hellocluster/helloworld.war
>> [delete] Deleting directory
>> /home/shannon/gf/v3/appserver/tests/quicklook/classes/hellocluster/app
>> [delete] Deleting directory
>> /home/shannon/gf/v3/appserver/tests/quicklook/dist/hellocluster
>> [mkdir] Created dir:
>> /home/shannon/gf/v3/appserver/tests/quicklook/classes/hellocluster/app
>> [mkdir] Created dir:
>> /home/shannon/gf/v3/appserver/tests/quicklook/dist/hellocluster
>> [javac]
>> /home/shannon/gf/v3/appserver/tests/quicklook/gfproject/build-impl.xml:220:
>> warning: 'includeantruntime' was not set, defaulting to build.sysclasspath=last;
>> set to false for repeatable builds
>> [mkdir] Created dir:
>> /home/shannon/gf/v3/appserver/tests/quicklook/classes/hellocluster/app/META-INF
>> [copy] Warning: Could not find file
>> /home/shannon/gf/v3/appserver/tests/quicklook/cluster/helloworld/metadata/persistence.xml
>>
>> to copy.
>> [war] Building war:
>> /home/shannon/gf/v3/appserver/tests/quicklook/dist/hellocluster/helloworld.war
>>
>> archive-type:
>> [echo] archive-type is war
>>
>> build-ear:
>>
>> archive-type:
>> [echo] archive-type is war
>>
>> build-appclient-ear:
>>
>> archive-type:
>> [echo] archive-type is war
>>
>> build-jar:
>>
>> runtest:
>>
>> runtest-impl:
>>
>> setOSConditions:
>>
>> asenv-unix:
>>
>> asenv-windows:
>>
>> checkTestNGXML:
>>
>> runtest-impl-class:
>> [echo] =============Starting TestNG test at ../../classes/test
>> ============
>> [testng] [Parser] Running:
>> [testng] hellocluster
>> [testng]
>> [testng] ######### FAILURE #########
>> [testng] asadmin --host localhost --port 4848 --user admin
>> --interactive=false --echo=true --terse=true deploy --force=false
>> --precompilejsp=false --verify=false --generatermistubs=false
>> --availabilityenabled=false --asyncreplication=true --target eec1
>> --keepreposdir=false --keepfailedstubs=false --isredeploy=false
>> --logreportederrors=true --_classicstyle=false
>> /home/shannon/gf/v3/appserver/tests/quicklook/cluster/helloworld/../../dist/hellocluster/helloworld.war
>>
>> [testng]
>> [testng] remote failure: Error occurred during deployment: Application
>> helloworld is already deployed in this domain. Please use create-application-ref
>> command to create application reference on target eec1. Please see server.log
>> for more details.
>> [testng]
>> [testng] FAILED: clusterDeployTest
>> [testng] java.lang.AssertionError: Cluster deployment failed ...
>> expected:<true> but was:<false>
>> [testng] at
>> test.hellocluster.ClusterHelloworldTest.clusterDeployTest(ClusterHelloworldTest.java:72)
>>
>> [testng] ... Removed 26 stack frames
>> [testng] SKIPPED: clusterHelloWorldTest
>> [testng] SKIPPED: clusterUnDeployTest
>> [testng]
>> [testng] ===============================================
>> [testng] cluster_hello
>> [testng] Tests run: 3, Failures: 1, Skips: 2
>> [testng] ===============================================
>> [testng]
>> [testng]
>> [testng] ===============================================
>> [testng] hellocluster
>> [testng] Total tests run: 3, Failures: 1, Skips: 2
>> [testng] ===============================================
>> [testng]
>>
>> setOSConditions:
>>
>> asenv-unix:
>>
>> asenv-windows:
>>
>> checkTestNGXML:
>>
>> runtest-impl-xml:
>>
>> all:
>>
>> BUILD SUCCESSFUL
>> Total time: 2 seconds
>>
>>
>> The server.log says:
>>
>> [2013-03-26T13:57:55.027-0700] [glassfish 4.0] [SEVERE] [] [javax.enterprise.sys
>> tem.core] [tid: _ThreadID=40 _ThreadName=admin-listener(3)] [timeMillis: 1364331
>> 475027] [levelValue: 1000] [[
>> Application helloworld is already deployed in this domain. Please use create-a
>> pplication-ref command to create application reference on target eec1]]
>>
>>
>> As far as I can tell, helloworld is *not* already deployed to the cluster.
>> "list-applications eec1" shows nothing.
>