On 12-06-2008 13:32:09 -0700, Rt Ibmer wrote: > >Probably you aren't but the binpkgs you use are. You'll probably have > >less frustrations at this point if you just compile from source, using > >the monetdb-install.sh script. What seems wrong here is that the > >default path is set to the builddir instead of the target dir. > > Thanks for the suggestion. My results were mixed. The good news is that in > the latest nightly stable build the problems with the intermitant bad > passwords and with the server failing to reboot have been fixed! So that is > great! > > However the not-so-good news is that now my JDBC connection is no longer > working properly. Do I need to use a newer version of the JDBC driver in > conjunction with this latest stable nightly build? If so I could not find it > - where do I get it? > > The problem with the JDBC driver is that when running with merovingian I get: > Maximum number of redirects reached, aborting connection attempt. Sorry.
Please try with http://www.ins.cwi.nl/~monet/tars/latest/stable/jdbcclient.jar and file a bug if the problem persists. > then instead of running withmerovingian, as a test I ran with: > > mserver5 --dbinit="include sql;" > > and when running that way I get > InvalidCredentialsException:checkCredentials:Invalid credentials for user > 'monetdb' This is to be expected, since databases created with monetdb/merovingian are not compatible with manually started databases. Merovingian adds a layer of security to your databases, using an encryption key. > Furthermore If I run mclient with -umonetdb and specify monetdb as the > password it accepts it there just fine. So I assume monetdb is still the > default valid username/password for this stable nightly. But for some reason > when I pass this as the user name and password in my JDBC connection it won't > accept it. The "stable" Java sources as of yesterday/today should work with the server/monetdb/merovingian as found on the same day. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Check out the new SourceForge.net Marketplace. It's the best place to buy or sell services for just about anything Open Source. http://sourceforge.net/services/buy/index.php _______________________________________________ Monetdb-developers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/monetdb-developers
