Hello,

unfortunately I do not have the code anymore. But it is fairly easy to reproduce:
- Specify a callback instance (URL + token)
- Call a test script
- Within the test script do something like: for i in {1..1000};do echo "lava-test-case test-$i --result pass"; done
- Exit the script
- When the LAVA test definition execution finishes: verify that the callback happens
- Look in the callback result, test number != 1000

Hope this helps,

Best,

Loys

On Tue, Apr 3, 2018 at 10:59 AM, Chetan Sharma <chetan.sharma@timesys.com> wrote:
Hi Team
       Can you share an example code or reference to understand this scenario more.

Look forward to hear from you with positive response.

On Fri, Nov 3, 2017 at 8:52 PM, Loys Ollivier <lollivier@baylibre.com> wrote:
Everyone,

Thanks for your feedback. So this is something you experienced as well :) Maybe the callback was not in the picture at the time of the fix (ZMQ/XML-RPC) ? I wasn't around at that time so I can't tell.

Stevan,
Here is my test definition: github and the test script: github. It is very basic but feel free to use it if you want to replicate my procedure.

I'll keep an eye on the CTT request (if I manage to log in jira)!

Thanks

On Fri, Nov 3, 2017 at 11:07 AM, Remi Duraffort <remi.duraffort@linaro.org> wrote:
 
However I thought the problem was fixed.
https://projects.linaro.org/browse/LAVA-1030


You are right, this has been fixed for zmq events.


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