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https://jira.terracotta.org/jira//browse/CDV-716?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel
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Geert Bevin resolved CDV-716.
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Fixed In Revision: 3412
Resolution: Fixed
Added the dependency to the tc-maven-plugin's pom, you need to reinstall it for
this to work.
> latest build can't open stats - even though it does
> ---------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: CDV-716
> URL: https://jira.terracotta.org/jira//browse/CDV-716
> Project: Community Development
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Taylor Gautier
> Assignee: Geert Bevin
> Priority: 1 Critical
>
> I get the following error in my console trying to use maven 1.1.0-SNAPSHOT
> which gets latest 2.6.
> INFO] [dso start] 2008-04-09 09:24:43,883 INFO - Terracotta
> 2.6-nightly-rev8038, as of 20080408-200445 (Revision 8038 by [EMAIL
> PROTECTED] from 2.6)
> [INFO] [dso start] 2008-04-09 09:24:44,473 INFO - Configuration loaded from
> the file at
> '/Users/tgautier/src/forge/projects/labs/tim-guice/sample/tc-config.xml'.
> [INFO] [dso start] 2008-04-09 09:24:44,518 INFO - Log file:
> '/Users/tgautier/src/forge/projects/labs/tim-guice/sample/terracotta/server-logs/terracotta-server.log'.
> [INFO] [dso start] 2008-04-09 09:24:44,579 ERROR -
> [INFO] [dso start]
> **************************************************************************************
> [INFO] [dso start] The statistics store couldn't be opened at
> [INFO] [dso start]
> '/Users/tgautier/src/forge/projects/labs/tim-guice/sample/statistics'.
> [INFO] [dso start] The CVT gathering system will not be active for this node.
> [INFO] [dso start]
> [INFO] [dso start] A common reason for this is that you're launching several
> Terracotta L1
> [INFO] [dso start] clients on the same machine. The default directory for the
> statistics store
> [INFO] [dso start] uses the IP address of the machine that it runs on as the
> identifier.
> [INFO] [dso start] When several clients are being executed on the same
> machine, a typical solution
> [INFO] [dso start] to properly separate these directories is by using a JVM
> property at startup
> [INFO] [dso start] that is unique for each client.
> [INFO] [dso start]
> [INFO] [dso start] For example:
> [INFO] [dso start] dso-java.sh -Dtc.node-name=node1 your.main.Class
> [INFO] [dso start]
> [INFO] [dso start] You can then adapt the tc-config.xml file so that this JVM
> property is picked
> [INFO] [dso start] up when the statistics directory is configured by using
> %(tc.node-name) in the
> [INFO] [dso start] statistics path.
> [INFO] [dso start]
> **************************************************************************************
> [INFO] [dso start]
> [INFO] [dso start] 2008-04-09 09:24:44.863::INFO: Logging to STDERR via
> org.mortbay.log.StdErrLog
> [INFO] [dso start] 2008-04-09 09:24:44.915::INFO: jetty-6.1.8
> [INFO] [dso start] 2008-04-09 09:24:44.961::INFO: Started [EMAIL PROTECTED]:0
> [INFO] [dso start] 2008-04-09 09:24:44,808 WARN -
> [INFO] [dso start]
> **************************************************************************************
> [INFO] [dso start] The statistics buffer couldn't be opened at
> [INFO] [dso start]
> '/Users/tgautier/src/forge/projects/labs/tim-guice/sample/statistics'.
> [INFO] [dso start] The CVT system will not be active for this node.
> [INFO] [dso start]
> [INFO] [dso start] A common reason for this is that you're launching several
> Terracotta L1
> [INFO] [dso start] clients on the same machine. The default directory for the
> statistics buffer
> [INFO] [dso start] uses the IP address of the machine that it runs on as the
> identifier.
> [INFO] [dso start] When several clients are being executed on the same
> machine, a typical solution
> [INFO] [dso start] to properly separate these directories is by using a JVM
> property at startup
> [INFO] [dso start] that is unique for each client.
> [INFO] [dso start]
> [INFO] [dso start] For example:
> [INFO] [dso start] dso-java.sh -Dtc.node-name=node1 your.main.Class
> [INFO] [dso start]
> [INFO] [dso start] You can then adapt the tc-config.xml file so that this JVM
> property is picked
> [INFO] [dso start] up when the statistics directory is configured by using
> %(tc.node-name) in the
> [INFO] [dso start] statistics path.
> [INFO] [dso start]
> **************************************************************************************
> [INFO] [dso start]
> [INFO] [dso start] 2008-04-09 09:24:44,884 INFO - JMX Server started.
> Available at URL[service:jmx:jmxmp://0.0.0.0:9520]
> [INFO] [dso start] 2008-04-09 09:24:45,690 INFO - Terracotta Server has
> started up as ACTIVE node on 0.0.0.0:9510 successfully, and is now ready for
> work.
> [INFO] [dso start] 2008-04-09 09:24:45,719 INFO - Update Checker: Checking...
> [INFO] [dso start] 2008-04-09 09:24:45,825 INFO - Update Checker: No updates
> found
> [INFO] [dso start] 2008-04-09 09:24:45,831 INFO - Update Checker: Next check
> at Wed Apr 16 09:24:45 PDT 2008
> [INFO] DSO Server status: OK
> [INFO]
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [INFO] BUILD SUCCESSFUL
> [INFO]
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [INFO] Total time: 12 seconds
> [INFO] Finished at: Wed Apr 09 09:24:46 PDT 2008
> [INFO] Final Memory: 11M/21M
> [INFO]
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> However, when it started, my statistics directory was not there. And while
> it's running, here is the ls -ltr:
> tmac:sample tgautier$ ls -ltr statistics/
> total 0
> -rw-r--r-- 1 tgautier tgautier 0 Apr 9 09:24 statistics-store-tc.lck
> -rw-r--r-- 1 tgautier tgautier 0 Apr 9 09:24 statistics-buffer-tc.lck
> So this warning is either specious, or something else bad is happening as it
> appears to have done something.
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