It works for me on Sun's jvm. It appears to be similar to: http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg1IV12627
Have you tried upgrading IBM's java or using Sun's? -- Omid On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 1:34 PM, Robert Hellmans <[email protected] > wrote: > ** > Hi > > I'm trying the cassandra 1.1.3 on a DualCore SLES10SP4 32bit machine. The > setup is just one single node. The cassandra receives an exception (see > below) and cores when trying to initialize a keyspace/column family. I can > reproduce the crasch with the setup/config files included in the tar.gz. > distribution. > > > 1. remove any old crap from /var/lib/cassandra > 2. start the cassandra and observe output: bin/cassandra -f > 3. In another shell, exec bin/cassandra-cli -h 127.0.0.1 -f datadef.txt > > Where datadef.txt: > -------------------> > create keyspace tst4 > with placement_strategy = > 'org.apache.cassandra.locator.SimpleStrategy' > and strategy_options = {replication_factor:1}; > > use tst4; > > create column family dirs_ch > with comparator = AsciiType > and column_metadata = [ > { column_name:'str', validation_class:AsciiType}, > { column_name:'str1', validation_class:AsciiType}, > { column_name:'assoc_str', validation_class:AsciiType}]; > <---------------- > > > Here is (part) of the output from the when cassandra crasches: > -------------> > Unhandled > exception > > Type=Segmentation error > vmState=0x00000000 > J9Generic_Signal_Number=00000004 Signal_Number=0000000b > Error_Value=00000000 Signal_Code=00000001 > Handler1=B75B1443 Handler2=B758A859 > InaccessibleAddress=000000B4 > EDI=B760F560 ESI=71EC1532 EAX=00000022 > EBX=71D35BA0 > ECX=086050EC > EDX=00000080 > > EIP=B6584E15 ES=007B DS=007B ESP=08605080 > > EFlags=00010202 CS=0073 SS=007B > EBP=082FCB00 > Module=/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.6.0-ibm-1.6.0/jre/lib/i386/libjclscar_24.so > > Module_base_address=B653F000 > Symbol=sun_misc_Unsafe_getLong__Ljava_lang_Object_2J > Symbol_address=B6584DCC > > Target=2_40_20101124_069295 (Linux > 2.6.16.60-0.85.1-bigsmp) > CPU=x86 (2 logical CPUs) (0xf4ddb000 RAM) > <----------------------- > > > > > > If I do exactly the same but with the following file i.e just one less > column_metadata, cassandra survives. > -----------------------> > create keyspace tst4 > with placement_strategy = > 'org.apache.cassandra.locator.SimpleStrategy' > and strategy_options = {replication_factor:1}; > > use tst4; > > create column family dirs_ch > with comparator = AsciiType > and column_metadata = [ > { column_name:'str', validation_class:AsciiType}, > { column_name:'assoc_str', validation_class:AsciiType}]; > <----------------- > > > I've tried with Cassandra 1.0.9 and it is working just fine !!! > Any idea ?? > > rds /Robban > > > > > > > >
