Hi Andrey,

Which version of OrientDB are you using, is it prior to 2.0.10 by chance?

Where did you define the "root" username and password?

If you replace "root" "root" with "admin" and "admin" for username and 
password, does it work as expected?

(and, yes, shutdown() is a good practice.)

Thanks,

-Colin

Orient Technologies

The Company behind OrientDB


On Thursday, May 28, 2015 at 3:11:15 PM UTC-5, Andrey Yesyev wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> I'm trying to create DB
>
> String url = "plocal:testdb";
> String user = "root";
> String pass = "root";
> OrientGraphFactory graphFactory = new OrientGraphFactory(url, user, pass).
> setupPool(5, 1000);
>
> Setting DB up
>
> OrientGraphNoTx graph = graphFactory.getNoTx();
> try {
> OrientVertexType vType = graph.createVertexType("TestNode");
> vType.createProperty("uuid", OType.STRING);
> vType.createIndex("TestNode.index", OClass.INDEX_TYPE.UNIQUE, "uuid");
>
> graph.createEdgeType("CONNECT");
> }finally {
> graph.shutdown();
> }
>
> BTW, should I call shutdown() on NoTx? I did both ways, the result is the 
> same, but just curious.
>
> After, that when I try calling
>
> graphFactory.getTx();
>
> I'm getting exception
>
> Exception in thread "pool-2-thread-10" 
>>> com.orientechnologies.orient.core.exception.OSecurityAccessException: User 
>>> or password not valid for database: 'testdb'
>>
>> at 
>>> com.orientechnologies.orient.core.db.OPartitionedDatabasePool.acquire(OPartitionedDatabasePool.java:302)
>>
>> at 
>>> com.orientechnologies.orient.core.metadata.security.OSecurityShared.authenticate(OSecurityShared.java:171)
>>
>> at 
>>> com.tinkerpop.blueprints.impls.orient.OrientBaseGraph.<init>(OrientBaseGraph.java:153)
>>
>> at 
>>> com.orientechnologies.orient.core.metadata.security.OSecurityProxy.authenticate(OSecurityProxy.java:87)
>>
>> at 
>>> com.tinkerpop.blueprints.impls.orient.OrientTransactionalGraph.<init>(OrientTransactionalGraph.java:78)
>>
>> at 
>>> com.tinkerpop.blueprints.impls.orient.OrientGraph.<init>(OrientGraph.java:128)
>>
>> at 
>>> com.orientechnologies.orient.core.db.document.ODatabaseDocumentTx.open(ODatabaseDocumentTx.java:260)
>>
>> at 
>>> com.tinkerpop.blueprints.impls.orient.OrientGraphFactory.getTx(OrientGraphFactory.java:74)
>>
>> at 
>>> com.orientechnologies.orient.core.db.OPartitionedDatabasePool$DatabaseDocumentTxPolled.internalOpen(OPartitionedDatabasePool.java:135)
>>
>> at 
>>> com.orientechnologies.orient.core.db.OPartitionedDatabasePool.openDatabase(OPartitionedDatabasePool.java:329)
>>
>> at 
>>> com.ibm.qradar.forensics.indexer.ConnectionPoolTest$TestConnection.getConnection(ConnectionPoolTest.java:134)
>>
>> at 
>>> com.orientechnologies.orient.core.db.OPartitionedDatabasePool.acquire(OPartitionedDatabasePool.java:302)
>>
>> at 
>>> com.ibm.qradar.forensics.indexer.ConnectionPoolTest$1.run(ConnectionPoolTest.java:67)
>>
>> at 
>>> java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1145)
>>
>> at 
>>> java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:615)
>>
>> at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:781)
>>
>> at 
>>> com.tinkerpop.blueprints.impls.orient.OrientBaseGraph.<init>(OrientBaseGraph.java:153)
>>
>> at 
>>> com.tinkerpop.blueprints.impls.orient.OrientTransactionalGraph.<init>(OrientTransactionalGraph.java:78)
>>
>>
> I'm calling graphFactory.getTx(); in different threads, simultaneously, if 
> it matters.
> If I get rid of user/pass parameters in OrientGraphFactory constructor, it 
> works fine.
>
> So the question is, is this expected behaviour? Am I doing something wrong?
> Thanks!
>
> -Andrey 
>

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