On 13-06-2008 13:56:30 -0700, Rt Ibmer wrote:
> > 
> > There should be a ".vaultkey" file as well when
> > created with `monetdb`.
> > Merovingian uses that file.
> > 
> 
> Thanks. I edited that file by deleting what was there, and replacing it 
> simply with "monetdb" (without the quotes).  Then I saved it off.  Then I 
> restart merovingian but it still says invalid credentials.

It's not a password.  It's a vault "key".  The best thing to do here is
to destroy and create the database such that it gets a new key assigned.

> > My opinion is that you have to start merovingian at boot,
> > as it is made
> > exactly for doing what you want.
> 
> That is what I am planning to do. But for now I am starting it by typing into 
> the command window, for testing purposes.

That should work fine.

> > > 1) create a db and schemas. I can do this successfully
> > with mclient.
> > > 2) make monetdb start up at boot time and listen for
> > connections using meroviangian. if there is another way
> > please let me know. 
> > > 3) use jdbc to access the db.  I cannot do this
> > because monetdb/monetdb gives an invalid credientials
> > response using my jdbc as well as your jdbcclient.
> > 
> > I think you should switch 1) and 2).  Do not manually start
> > mserver5 yourself if you intend to use merovingian.  Let monetdb and
> > merovingian
> > handle all interactions with the database server.
> > 
> 
> The first thing I do is run merovingian.  Then I try my jdbc code as well as 
> your jdbcclient.jar and it says "too many redirects. sorry".

Ok, that is a bug, we need to fix.

> So then the only reason I am running mserver5 is as a diagnostic - just to 
> see what it does when I try JDBC.  And in that case it gives the invalid 
> credientials.  I am assuming merovingian ran into this too but instead of 
> saying invalid credientials it says too may redirects as it tries.

That makes sense.  We should fix the "too many redirects" thing, and
then things will get easier for you.

> > > I am quite certain there is a bug here because if I
> > use the RELEASE build than everything works great with
> > regards to this!!! 
> 
> How do you explain that I do not have this problem running the RELEASE code, 
> only with the nightly.  I think something is broken since the release!

Quite a lot has changed.  If you'd do the same "workaround" on the
current release, the same problem should arise.

> > Use the latest "nightly stable" sources
> > (monetdb-install.sh
> > --nightly=stable ...) and help us to resolve bugs by
> > carefully
> > describing your steps such that we can replay them.
> 
> But I thought I have already done this?  I already tried installing from 
> scratch using --night=stable, and already laid out step by step what I am 
> trying.  Is there something else I can try?

I only read your mail afterwards.

> If you were getting an invalid credientials when trying to connect via jdbc 
> to meroviangian how would you go about troubleshooting this? 

I would like to have a debug log when you get "too many redirects".
Please run jdbcclient with -Xdebug and send me the monet_XXXXXXXXXXX.log
file.

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