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Failure occured during job recovery.
country flaguser name
United States
2007-12-20 13:29:56
Has anyone ever figured this out? I only have one instance
running (or 
did). Port 9002 isn't bound to. Where is it loading it's
data from? 
What's going on? Should we perhaps have instructions on how
to use a 
different more reliable database? I had to restart my
production system 
and now it isn't coming back up, due to this error. When I
start lenya, 
I can see that port 9002 is then bound to, but nothing is
bound to it.

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

Richard

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Re: Failure occured during job recovery.
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Switzerland
2007-12-21 01:16:42
Hi Richard

Am 20.12.2007 um 20:29 schrieb Richard Frovarp:

> Has anyone ever figured this out? I only have one
instance running  
> (or did). Port 9002 isn't bound to. Where is it loading
it's data  
> from? What's going on? Should we perhaps have
instructions on how to  
> use a different more reliable database? I had to
restart my  
> production system and now it isn't coming back up, due
to this  
> error. When I start lenya, I can see that port 9002 is
then bound  
> to, but nothing is bound to it.


Am I interpreting correctly (by looking at scheduler/ 
datasources.xconf), that the lenya scheduler is saving it's
data in a  
hsqldb (called via localhost:9002)?


Jürgen




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Re: Failure occured during job recovery.
country flaguser name
United States
2007-12-21 07:31:18
Jürgen Ragaller wrote:
> Hi Richard
>
> Am 20.12.2007 um 20:29 schrieb Richard Frovarp:
>
>> Has anyone ever figured this out? I only have one
instance running 
>> (or did). Port 9002 isn't bound to. Where is it
loading it's data 
>> from? What's going on? Should we perhaps have
instructions on how to 
>> use a different more reliable database? I had to
restart my 
>> production system and now it isn't coming back up,
due to this error. 
>> When I start lenya, I can see that port 9002 is
then bound to, but 
>> nothing is bound to it.
>
>
> Am I interpreting correctly (by looking at 
> scheduler/datasources.xconf), that the lenya scheduler
is saving it's 
> data in a hsqldb (called via localhost:9002)?
>
>
> Jürgen
>
Yeah, you would appear to be correct. Under
webapp/WEB-INF/db it appears 
to have the DB. I'm not sure what fixed it, but I re-chown
-R the 
application, and deleted stuff from /tmp and the Jetty
directory, then 
it started up again. There is no logging anywhere that
indicates what is 
wrong, which is the really frustrating part. I am strongly
considering 
switching to either Postgres or Derby so that I don't have
this weird issue.

Richard

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Re: Failure occured during job recovery.
country flaguser name
Switzerland
2007-12-28 08:35:34
Hi

Am 21.12.2007 um 14:31 schrieb Richard Frovarp:
>>
>> Am I interpreting correctly (by looking at
scheduler/ 
>> datasources.xconf), that the lenya scheduler is
saving it's data in  
>> a hsqldb (called via localhost:9002)?
>>
>>
>> Jürgen
>>
> Yeah, you would appear to be correct. Under
webapp/WEB-INF/db it  
> appears to have the DB.

... I only see the a db script and properties file there -
no data.


Actually I'm looking for a way to backup the scheduler
data.

Any hints how to do that are appreciated!


> I'm not sure what fixed it, but I re-chown -R the
application, and  
> deleted stuff from /tmp and the Jetty directory, then
it started up  
> again. There is no logging anywhere that indicates what
is wrong,  
> which is the really frustrating part. I am strongly
considering  
> switching to either Postgres or Derby so that I don't
have this  
> weird issue.


I'm glad your server started up again!


Jürgen

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