thanks Luke,
I did all that. Finally, I changed my timezone and the bug went away.
José
On Dec 18, 2013, at 9:43 PM, Luke Bakken <[email protected]> wrote:

> I think you're hitting this timezone bug:
> 
> http://erlang.org/pipermail/erlang-questions/2013-January/071698.html
> 
> Could you update your Riak version, which should update the Erlang being used?
> --
> Luke Bakken
> CSE
> [email protected]
> 
> 
> On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 3:33 AM, "José G. Quenum" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> I am using riak 1.3.1-x86_64 on OS X Mavericks. After installing the riak
>> server I decided to first test if it was working fine. So I issued a few
>> cURL commands. First to add with curl -i -v -XPUT
>> http://127.0.0.1:8098/riak/users_development/kemy -H "Content-Type:
>> application/json" -d '{"bar":"baz"}'
>> and it returned a 204 code result. Then I decided to fetch the same data
>> with curl -i -v -XGET http://127.0.0.1:8098/riak/users_development/kemy
>> Surprisingly it returns a 500 Internal server error:
>> < HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error
>> HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error
>> < Vary: Accept-Encoding
>> Vary: Accept-Encoding
>> * Server MochiWeb/1.1 WebMachine/1.9.2 (someone had painted it blue) is not
>> blacklisted
>> < Server: MochiWeb/1.1 WebMachine/1.9.2 (someone had painted it blue)
>> Server: MochiWeb/1.1 WebMachine/1.9.2 (someone had painted it blue)
>> < ETag: "2HyL34gyPBEVz0eVHxraXE"
>> ETag: "2HyL34gyPBEVz0eVHxraXE"
>> < Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2013 11:06:21 GMT
>> Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2013 11:06:21 GMT
>> < Content-Type: text/html
>> Content-Type: text/html
>> < Content-Length: 1009
>> Content-Length: 1009
>> 
>> <
>> <html><head><title>500 Internal Server
>> Error</title></head><body><h1>Internal Server Error</h1>The server
>> encountered an error while processing this
>> request:<br><pre>[{erlang,localtime_to_universaltime,[{{2013,12,18},{12,6,17}},true],[]},
>> {calendar,local_time_to_universal_time_dst,1,
>>           [{file,"calendar.erl"},{line,282}]},
>> {httpd_util,rfc1123_date,1,[{file,"httpd_util.erl"},{line,344}]},
>> {webmachine_decision_core,decision,1,
>>                           [{file,"src/webmachine_decision_core.erl"},
>>                            {line,543}]},
>> {webmachine_decision_core,handle_request,2,
>>                           [{file,"src/webmachine_decision_core.erl"},
>>                            {line,33}]},
>> 
>> {webmachine_mochiweb,loop,1,[{file,"src/webmachine_mochiweb.erl"},{line,97}]},
>> 
>> {mochiweb_http,parse_headers,5,[{file,"src/mochiweb_http.erl"},{line,180}]},
>> * Connection #0 to host 127.0.0.1 left intact
>> 
>> {proc_lib,init_p_do_apply,3,[{file,"proc_lib.erl"},{line,227}]}]</pre><P><HR><ADDRESS>mochiweb+webmachine
>> web server</ADDRESS></body></html>
>> So it can store data but cannot fetch them. The whole thing got confusing
>> when I realized that I could delete. And then when I try to fetch it returns
>> a 404 error code, which is expected.
>> I have really no clue why this is happening. Does anyone have any idea?
>> thanks in advance,
>> José
>> 
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