Thank you. I was not trying to search I was just trying to store the value.
When I try to open the file I get The website declined to show this webpage So I am not sure what changes you made. From: Jeremiah Peschka [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 7:41 PM To: Kevin Burton Cc: riak-users Subject: Re: Error interpretation I ran the sample code you sent over on my local machine and it ran without error. I did have to enable riak search on an individual bucket by setting bucket properties, but you can see the changes I made here: http://clientresources.brentozar.com.s3.amazonaws.com/CITest.zip You may not get the search results that you want from your JSON document because it doesn't conform to the default Riak Search schema - http://docs.basho.com/riak/latest/cookbooks/Riak-Search---Schema/#The-Defaul t-Schema --- Jeremiah Peschka - Founder, Brent Ozar Unlimited MCITP: SQL Server 2008, MVP Cloudera Certified Developer for Apache Hadoop On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 5:32 PM, Kevin Burton <[email protected]> wrote: Instead of using a binary file I tried a file that contains serialized JSON data. I am getting pretty much the same error: <html><head><title>500 Internal Server Error</title></head><body><h1>Internal Se rver Error</h1>The server encountered an error while processing this request:<br ><pre>{error, {error,badarg, [{erlang,iolist_to_binary, [{hook_crashed,{riak_search_kv_hook,precommit,error,badarg}}], []}, {wrq,append_to_response_body,2,[{file,"src/wrq.erl"},{line,205}]}, {riak_kv_wm_object,handle_common_error,3, [{file,"src/riak_kv_wm_object.erl"},{line,998}]}, {webmachine_resource,resource_call,3, [{file,"src/webmachine_resource.erl"},{line,183}]}, {webmachine_resource,do,3, [{file,"src/webmachine_resource.erl"},{line,141}]}, {webmachine_decision_core,resource_call,1, [{file,"src/webmachine_decision_core.erl"},{line,48}]}, {webmachine_decision_core,accept_helper,0, [{file,"src/webmachine_decision_core.erl"},{line,606}]}, {webmachine_decision_core,decision,1, [{file,"src/webmachine_decision_core.erl"},{line,577}]}]}}</pre><P> <HR><ADDRESS>mochiweb+webmachine web server</ADDRESS></body></html> From curl -XPUT http://devUBuntu01:8098/riak/buyseasons-orders/1 -H "Content-type:application/json" --data-binary @test.json So given this error any suggestions as to the meaning? I can put the JSON file on dropbox or someother media if it is needed. Thank you. From: Kevin Burton [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 9:28 AM To: 'Jeremiah Peschka'; 'riak-users' Subject: RE: Error interpretation So the question remains in my mind why curl -XPUT http://devUbuntu01:8098/riak/images/1.jpg -H "Content-type: image/jpeg" --data-binary @test.jpg and the corresponding read curl -v http://devUbuntu01:8098/riak/images/1.jpg >test-read.jpg work without error but the CI call to put fails? How are these different? From: riak-users [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jeremiah Peschka Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2013 8:35 PM To: riak-users Subject: Re: Error interpretation Default leveldb config is (when built using `make devrel`): %% eLevelDB Config {eleveldb, [ {data_root, "./data/leveldb"} ]}, Drop everything but the data_root. Also: simplify your set up. You're running into timeout errors in a networked environment. Test your functionality on a local cluster (either 1 node or a devrel setup with 4 nodes). Validate your logic and functionality there. I wish I could promise that I can help out at all, but I just got back from 12 days out of the country and I'm booked solid for the next two weeks. In short - my responses will be hit or miss at best. Good luck and godspeed. --- Jeremiah Peschka - Founder, Brent Ozar Unlimited MCITP: SQL Server 2008, MVP Cloudera Certified Developer for Apache Hadoop
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