Hi Bruce,
I received the following error:
ERROR XJ041: DB2 SQL error: SQLCODE: -1, SQLSTATE: XJ041, SQLERRMC:
castor_testsXJ041.CXBM01:XBM01.DXJ001:java.io.FileNotFoundException/ Users/bsnyder/castor_tests/log/log1.dat
(File exists)XJ001.UFailed to create database 'castor_tests', see the
next exception for details.Startup failed due to an exception, see
next exception for details.Java exception:
'/Users/bsnyder/castor_tests/log/log1.dat (File exists):
java.io.FileNotFoundException'.(server log:/Users/bsnyder/derby.log)
When, in fact, the file /Users/bsnyder/castor_tests/log/log1.dat does *not* exist.
I've tried this same exact operation on Linux and it succeeds without issue. I really need this to succeed on Mac OS X. Am I possibly doing something wrong here?
To get it to work on OS X, create a derby.properties file with the following line in it:
derby.storage.fileSyncTransactionLog=true
The file should be in derby home. You can set the home by passing the following on the command line:
-Dderby.system.home=<whatever>
This works around a bug in Apple's VM. I reported it to Apple (others reported it too). I've been told by Apple that it is fixed in Tiger (10.4) due out in Q2. I have Tiger builds, but I haven't yet verified it is fixed.
- John
On Jan 13, 2005, at 9:03 AM, Bruce Snyder wrote:
I'm running Derby on Mac OS X (10.3.7) and experiencing the same *exact* trouble as noted in DERBY-1 (http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1). The only difference is that I'm using the Network Server.
I start up the Derby Network Server, connect with ij and everything is fine. I can even connect with DbVisualizer and all is well. However, upon trying to create a database like so from ij:
ij> connect 'jdbc:derby:net://127.0.0.1/castor_tests;create=true;user=bruce; password=bruce;retrieveMessagesFromServerOnGetMessage=true;';
I received the following error:
ERROR XJ041: DB2 SQL error: SQLCODE: -1, SQLSTATE: XJ041, SQLERRMC:
castor_testsXJ041.CXBM01:XBM01.DXJ001:java.io.FileNotFoundException/ Users/bsnyder/castor_tests/log/log1.dat
(File exists)XJ001.UFailed to create database 'castor_tests', see the
next exception for details.Startup failed due to an exception, see
next exception for details.Java exception:
'/Users/bsnyder/castor_tests/log/log1.dat (File exists):
java.io.FileNotFoundException'.(server log:/Users/bsnyder/derby.log)
When, in fact, the file /Users/bsnyder/castor_tests/log/log1.dat does *not* exist.
I've tried this same exact operation on Linux and it succeeds without issue. I really need this to succeed on Mac OS X. Am I possibly doing something wrong here?
Below is my sysinfo output:
--------- Cloudscape Network Server Information --------
Version: CSS10000/10.0.2.0 Build: 30301 DRDA Product Id: CSS10000
-- listing properties --
derby.drda.host=localhost
derby.drda.portNumber=1527
derby.drda.startNetworkServer=false
derby.drda.minThreads=0
derby.drda.traceAll=false
derby.drda.logConnections=false
derby.drda.maxThreads=0
derby.drda.timeSlice=0
------------------ Java Information ------------------
Java Version: 1.4.2_05
Java Vendor: Apple Computer, Inc.
Java home: /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.4.2/Home
Java classpath:
/Applications/IBM/Cloudscape_10.0/lib/derby.jar:/Applications/IBM/ Cloudscape_10.0/lib/derbytools.jar:/Applications/IBM/Cloudscape_10.0/ lib/derbynet.jar:
OS name: Mac OS X
OS architecture: ppc
OS version: 10.3.7
Java user name: bsnyder
Java user home: /Users/bsnyder
Java user dir: /Users/bsnyder/
--------- Derby Information --------
[/Applications/IBM/Cloudscape_10.0/lib/derby.jar] 10.0.2.0 - (30301)
[/Applications/IBM/Cloudscape_10.0/lib/derbytools.jar] 10.0.2.0 - (30301)
[/Applications/IBM/Cloudscape_10.0/lib/derbynet.jar] 10.0.2.0 - (30301)
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Bruce
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