[Bugs] [Bug 1723750] New: Some tests failing in the regression regularly, causing spurious failures, and slowing down development period.

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1723750

            Bug ID: 1723750
           Summary: Some tests failing in the regression regularly,
                    causing spurious failures, and slowing down
                    development period.
           Product: GlusterFS
           Version: mainline
            Status: NEW
         Component: core
          Severity: urgent
          Priority: high
          Assignee: bugs at gluster.org
          Reporter: atumball at redhat.com
                CC: bugs at gluster.org
  Target Milestone: ---
    Classification: Community



Description of problem:

Some tests which are failing regularly are:

* ./tests/basic/afr/arbiter-mount.t (if NFS is not available).
* ./tests/basic/afr/tarissue.t - randomly
* ./tests/bugs/gfapi/bug-1319374-THIS-crash.t - fails in distributed, and LCOV
tests.

There are more but the above are more common suspects:

./tests/bugs/snapshot/bug-1482023-snpashot-issue-with-other-processes-accessing-mounted-path.t
./tests/bugs/gfapi/bug-1319374-THIS-crash.t
./tests/basic/all_squash.t
./tests/basic/ec/nfs.t
./tests/00-geo-rep/00-georep-verify-setup.t
./tests/basic/quota-rename.t
./tests/basic/volume-snapshot-clone.t


Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
master

How reproducible:
>50%

Steps to Reproduce:
1. send a patch, run regression.


Actual results:
One of these tests would fail.

Expected results:
No tests should fail.

Additional info:
We should have test cases which are specific, and would as predictably as
possible. Mark the tests as bad and debug them separately not blocking the
development of the master branch.

Blocking other patches from getting in, we would be slowing down a lot in these
tests.

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