>From the single line I can read (*Failed to load class with value [jdbc]]*),
you did not install the JDBC river correctly, it does not start at all.

If you can give a list of commands you used to install, and the files plus
file attributes in all the directories in Elasticsearch plugins folder, and
a complete log file of the node startup sequence, it would be a lot easier
to help.

Jörg


On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 10:00 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello - That was a no-go unfortunately...same error after I copied to that
> path.  I am using same JSON I used to set up river on Windows and it
> worked, so I would think the river command is fine.  The error specifically
> references the jdbc driver.  I saw some postings about case sensitivity
> when referencing the the driver, but that is not an issue in my
> command...case is correct
>
>

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