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issue: #42937 <!-- This is an auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai --> - Core invariant: callers must explicitly close output streams (call Close()) instead of relying on RemoteOutputStream's destructor to perform closure. - Logic removed/simplified: RemoteOutputStream's destructor no longer closes or asserts on the underlying arrow::io::OutputStream; an explicit public Close() method was added and closure responsibility moved to that code path. - Why this is safe (no data loss/regression): callers now invoke Close() before reading or destroying streams (e.g., DiskFileManagerTest::ReadAndWriteWithStream calls os->Close() before opening the input stream). Write paths remain unchanged (RemoteOutputStream::Write -> output_stream_->Write), and Close invokes output_stream_->Close() with status assertion, ensuring flush/confirmation via the same API and preserving data integrity; removing destructor-side asserts prevents unexpected failures during object destruction without changing write/close semantics. - Chore: updated third-party pins — internal/core/thirdparty/knowhere CMakeLists.txt: KNOWHERE_VERSION -> a59816e; internal/core/thirdparty/milvus-common CMakeLists.txt: MILVUS-COMMON-VERSION -> b6629f7. <!-- end of auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai --> Signed-off-by: xianliang.li <xianliang.li@zilliz.com>
Tests
E2E Test
Configuration Requirements
Operating System
| Operating System | Version |
|---|---|
| Amazon Linux | 2023 or above |
| Ubuntu | 20.04 or above |
| Mac | 10.14 or above |
Hardware
| Hardware Type | Recommended Configuration |
|---|---|
| CPU | x86_64 architecture Intel CPU Sandy Bridge or above CPU Instruction Set - SSE4_2 - AVX - AVX2 - AVX512 or arm64 Linux/MacOS |
| Memory | 16 GB or more |
Software
| Software Name | Version |
|---|---|
| Docker | 19.05 or above |
| Docker Compose | 1.25.5 or above |
| jq | 1.3 or above |
| kubectl | 1.14 or above |
| helm | 3.0 or above |
| kind | 0.10.0 or above |
Installing Dependencies
Troubleshooting Docker and Docker Compose
- Confirm that Docker Daemon is running:
$ docker info
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Ensure that Docker is installed. Refer to the official installation instructions for Docker CE/EE.
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Start the Docker Daemon if it is not already started.
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To run Docker without
rootprivileges, create a user group labeleddocker, then add a user to the group withsudo usermod -aG docker $USER. Log out and log back into the terminal for the changes to take effect. For more information, see the official Docker documentation for Managing Docker as a Non-Root User.
- Check the version of Docker-Compose
$ docker compose version
docker compose version 1.25.5, build 8a1c60f6
docker-py version: 4.1.0
CPython version: 3.7.5
OpenSSL version: OpenSSL 1.1.1f 31 Mar 2020
- To install Docker-Compose, see Install Docker Compose
Install jq
Install kubectl
Install helm
- Refer to https://helm.sh/docs/intro/install/
Install kind
Run E2E Tests
$ cd tests/scripts
$ ./e2e-k8s.sh
Getting help
You can get help with the following command:
$ ./e2e-k8s.sh --help