OK,I am back with good news.   I got things to work on my Ubuntu laptop. 
 My problem appears to have been related to the original River install.  I 
was getting errors in the log that I did not notice and then I started 
moving JAR files around and made a mess of things.  I backed away, deleted 
my bad version of the JDBC plugin and reinstalled the correct version for 
the version of ElasticSearch I had on the box, then put the JAR files in 
the new river-jdbc directory   Viola!  She worked.  
Yahoo!
Thanks,
~aw

On Saturday, May 3, 2014 5:47:08 AM UTC-7, Jörg Prante wrote:
>
> 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] 
> <javascript:>>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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