Re: [basex-talk] Opened by another process
wow, this has to be nicest tech list on the planet users thank themselves, receive thanks from the owners ;-) 2014-11-17 23:51 GMT+01:00 Christian Grün christian.gr...@gmail.com: Ah, that did the trick! I changed ownership to tomcat:tomcat and now the error has disappeared. Thanks very much for the hint Paul :-) Thanks, too ;) Christian Paul Hi Fabrice, How would I know? A thought that just crossed my mind: the files of the database are not owned by root or tomcat. Could that be an issue? (I'm not very familiar with unix, so I don't know exactly how ownership of a file effects processes). Paul Hi Paul, Is there any basexhttp instance that could have opened the db ? Best regards, Fabrice Questel/Orbit -Message d'origine- De : basex-talk-boun...@mailman.uni-konstanz.de [mailto:basex-talk-boun...@mailman.uni-konstanz.de] De la part de Paul Swennenhuis Envoyé : lundi 17 novembre 2014 22:44 À : basex-talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de Objet : [basex-talk] Opened by another process Why would I get a bxerr:BXDB0007 error Database 'profiles' cannot be updated, as it is opened by another process when executing these commands from a BaseX client: open profiles; xquery insert node profileabc/profile into /profiles Where profiles is an existing database, and /profiles an existing root element, and I am quite positive that the database is NOT being used in another process? When I issue these commands on localhost it is working fine. Paul
Re: [basex-talk] Opened by another process
On 18.11.2014 11:31, Maximilian Gärber wrote: wow, this has to be nicest tech list on the planet users thank themselves, receive thanks from the owners ;-) But there are also nasty subscribers such as myself who pedantically insist that said users thank each other (rather than themselves, reflexively). So curb your enthusiasm, Max! Gerrit 2014-11-17 23:51 GMT+01:00 Christian Grün christian.gr...@gmail.com: Ah, that did the trick! I changed ownership to tomcat:tomcat and now the error has disappeared. Thanks very much for the hint Paul :-) Thanks, too ;) Christian Paul Hi Fabrice, How would I know? A thought that just crossed my mind: the files of the database are not owned by root or tomcat. Could that be an issue? (I'm not very familiar with unix, so I don't know exactly how ownership of a file effects processes). Paul Hi Paul, Is there any basexhttp instance that could have opened the db ? Best regards, Fabrice Questel/Orbit -Message d'origine- De : basex-talk-boun...@mailman.uni-konstanz.de [mailto:basex-talk-boun...@mailman.uni-konstanz.de] De la part de Paul Swennenhuis Envoyé : lundi 17 novembre 2014 22:44 À : basex-talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de Objet : [basex-talk] Opened by another process Why would I get a bxerr:BXDB0007 error Database 'profiles' cannot be updated, as it is opened by another process when executing these commands from a BaseX client: open profiles; xquery insert node profileabc/profile into /profiles Where profiles is an existing database, and /profiles an existing root element, and I am quite positive that the database is NOT being used in another process? When I issue these commands on localhost it is working fine. Paul -- Gerrit Imsieke Geschäftsführer / Managing Director le-tex publishing services GmbH Weissenfelser Str. 84, 04229 Leipzig, Germany Phone +49 341 355356 110, Fax +49 341 355356 510 gerrit.imsi...@le-tex.de, http://www.le-tex.de Registergericht / Commercial Register: Amtsgericht Leipzig Registernummer / Registration Number: HRB 24930 Geschäftsführer: Gerrit Imsieke, Svea Jelonek, Thomas Schmidt, Dr. Reinhard Vöckler
Re: [basex-talk] Opened by another process
Hi Paul, Is there any basexhttp instance that could have opened the db ? Best regards, Fabrice Questel/Orbit -Message d'origine- De : basex-talk-boun...@mailman.uni-konstanz.de [mailto:basex-talk-boun...@mailman.uni-konstanz.de] De la part de Paul Swennenhuis Envoyé : lundi 17 novembre 2014 22:44 À : basex-talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de Objet : [basex-talk] Opened by another process Why would I get a bxerr:BXDB0007 error Database 'profiles' cannot be updated, as it is opened by another process when executing these commands from a BaseX client: open profiles; xquery insert node profileabc/profile into /profiles Where profiles is an existing database, and /profiles an existing root element, and I am quite positive that the database is NOT being used in another process? When I issue these commands on localhost it is working fine. Paul
Re: [basex-talk] Opened by another process
Hi Fabrice, How would I know? A thought that just crossed my mind: the files of the database are not owned by root or tomcat. Could that be an issue? (I'm not very familiar with unix, so I don't know exactly how ownership of a file effects processes). Paul Hi Paul, Is there any basexhttp instance that could have opened the db ? Best regards, Fabrice Questel/Orbit -Message d'origine- De : basex-talk-boun...@mailman.uni-konstanz.de [mailto:basex-talk-boun...@mailman.uni-konstanz.de] De la part de Paul Swennenhuis Envoyé : lundi 17 novembre 2014 22:44 À : basex-talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de Objet : [basex-talk] Opened by another process Why would I get a bxerr:BXDB0007 error Database 'profiles' cannot be updated, as it is opened by another process when executing these commands from a BaseX client: open profiles; xquery insert node profileabc/profile into /profiles Where profiles is an existing database, and /profiles an existing root element, and I am quite positive that the database is NOT being used in another process? When I issue these commands on localhost it is working fine. Paul
Re: [basex-talk] Opened by another process
Ah, that did the trick! I changed ownership to tomcat:tomcat and now the error has disappeared. Thanks very much for the hint Paul :-) Paul Hi Fabrice, How would I know? A thought that just crossed my mind: the files of the database are not owned by root or tomcat. Could that be an issue? (I'm not very familiar with unix, so I don't know exactly how ownership of a file effects processes). Paul Hi Paul, Is there any basexhttp instance that could have opened the db ? Best regards, Fabrice Questel/Orbit -Message d'origine- De : basex-talk-boun...@mailman.uni-konstanz.de [mailto:basex-talk-boun...@mailman.uni-konstanz.de] De la part de Paul Swennenhuis Envoyé : lundi 17 novembre 2014 22:44 À : basex-talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de Objet : [basex-talk] Opened by another process Why would I get a bxerr:BXDB0007 error Database 'profiles' cannot be updated, as it is opened by another process when executing these commands from a BaseX client: open profiles; xquery insert node profileabc/profile into /profiles Where profiles is an existing database, and /profiles an existing root element, and I am quite positive that the database is NOT being used in another process? When I issue these commands on localhost it is working fine. Paul
Re: [basex-talk] Opened by another process
Ah, that did the trick! I changed ownership to tomcat:tomcat and now the error has disappeared. Thanks very much for the hint Paul :-) Thanks, too ;) Christian Paul Hi Fabrice, How would I know? A thought that just crossed my mind: the files of the database are not owned by root or tomcat. Could that be an issue? (I'm not very familiar with unix, so I don't know exactly how ownership of a file effects processes). Paul Hi Paul, Is there any basexhttp instance that could have opened the db ? Best regards, Fabrice Questel/Orbit -Message d'origine- De : basex-talk-boun...@mailman.uni-konstanz.de [mailto:basex-talk-boun...@mailman.uni-konstanz.de] De la part de Paul Swennenhuis Envoyé : lundi 17 novembre 2014 22:44 À : basex-talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de Objet : [basex-talk] Opened by another process Why would I get a bxerr:BXDB0007 error Database 'profiles' cannot be updated, as it is opened by another process when executing these commands from a BaseX client: open profiles; xquery insert node profileabc/profile into /profiles Where profiles is an existing database, and /profiles an existing root element, and I am quite positive that the database is NOT being used in another process? When I issue these commands on localhost it is working fine. Paul