Hey, we used to see those errors too; I'm pretty sure they were related to our incorrect master-master mysql setup... ie. both masters were active (requests were load-balanced to both of them).
Stefan On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 7:21 PM, Clinton Goudie-Nice < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Greetings all. In some of my testing, I occasionally see this error when I > attempt to close my stream after a flush. > > java.io.IOException: no_temp_file > at com.guba.mogilefs.MogileOutputStream.close(MogileOutputStream.java:161) > > Anyone have any ideas as to why I'm seeing this? > > > > [image: Twelve Horses] <http://web.twelvehorses.com/> [image: > Mobile] <http://web.twelvehorses.com/info_center/whitepaper/> [image: > Social] <http://web.twelvehorses.com/solutions/blogging_for_business/> > [image: > Web] <http://web.twelvehorses.com/solutions/website_design/> [image: > Email] <http://web.twelvehorses.com/technology/> > *Clinton Goudie-Nice* > Architect / Senior Software Engineer > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Phone: +1.801.571.2665 ext 3264 Mobile: +1.801.915.0629 Fax: > +1.801.571.2669 LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/cgoudie > *Twelve Horses* > 13961 Minuteman Drive > Suite 125 > Draper, UT 84020 > *www.twelvehorses.com* > > > >
