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[Failing Test]: Python Post-Commits are Perma-Red with Debezium IO failure #32936

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jrmccluskey opened this issue Oct 24, 2024 · 0 comments
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What happened?

The Python PostCommit suites for all Python versions is perma-red with the same failure:

FAILED apache_beam/io/external/xlang_debeziumio_it_test.py::CrossLanguageDebeziumIOTest::test_xlang_debezium_read - docker.errors.NotFound: 404 Client Error for http+docker://localhost/v1.43/images/create?tag=latest&fromImage=debezium%2Fexample-postgres: Not Found ("manifest for debezium/example-postgres:latest not found: manifest unknown: manifest unknown")

Looking further, the Dockerhub page for the container shows that there isn't currently a container tagged with latest, which is the root cause of the issue.

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Failure: Test is continually failing

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Priority: 1 (unhealthy code / failing or flaky postcommit so we cannot be sure the product is healthy)

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