[SERVER-34866] Blacklist/unblacklist tests in secondary_reads_passthrough suite Created: 07/May/18 Updated: 29/Oct/23 Resolved: 22/May/18 |
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| Status: | Closed |
| Project: | Core Server |
| Component/s: | Storage |
| Affects Version/s: | 3.7.9 |
| Fix Version/s: | 3.6.9, 4.0.0-rc2, 4.1.1 |
| Type: | Bug | Priority: | Major - P3 |
| Reporter: | Louis Williams | Assignee: | Xiangyu Yao (Inactive) |
| Resolution: | Fixed | Votes: | 0 |
| Labels: | nyc | ||
| Remaining Estimate: | Not Specified | ||
| Time Spent: | Not Specified | ||
| Original Estimate: | Not Specified | ||
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| Backwards Compatibility: | Fully Compatible | ||||||||||||
| Operating System: | ALL | ||||||||||||
| Backport Requested: |
v4.0, v3.6
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| Sprint: | Storage NYC 2018-05-21, Storage NYC 2018-06-04 | ||||||||||||
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| Description |
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Blacklisting: benchRun() cannot be overridden to be causally consistent, and will cause intermittent test failures not being able to read its own writes. It should not be tested in the secondary_reads_passthrough suite. Unblacklisting: Tests that use eval() should be unblacklisted because eval() always goes to the primary. Also, we don't need to override the read/write concerns since the server read/write concern defaults are already the values we want. |
| Comments |
| Comment by Githook User [ 01/Oct/18 ] |
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Author: {'name': 'Xiangyu Yao', 'email': 'xiangyu.yao@mongodb.com', 'username': 'xy24'}Message: (cherry picked from commit e0dc0aa3413bd0b7eac071e85a28c344a4c094b9) |
| Comment by Githook User [ 04/Jun/18 ] |
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Author: {'username': 'xy24', 'name': 'Xiangyu Yao', 'email': 'xiangyu.yao@mongodb.com'}Message: (cherry picked from commit e0dc0aa3413bd0b7eac071e85a28c344a4c094b9) |
| Comment by Githook User [ 22/May/18 ] |
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Author: {'username': 'xy24', 'name': 'Xiangyu Yao', 'email': 'xiangyu.yao@mongodb.com'}Message: |
| Comment by Ian Whalen (Inactive) [ 11/May/18 ] |
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Should also investigate any other jsCore tests that can't be overridden to be causally consistent. |