On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 10:53:37AM +0000, Iñigo Sola Núñez wrote: > 2011/11/29 Nils Breunese <[email protected]> > > > Iñigo Sola Núñez wrote: > > > > > My documents are smalls (just 6 string fields or something like that, > > and I > > > have 130 documents in database). > > > I don't know how I can see/_utils/status.html because I don't use Futon, > > I > > > just use REST to manage my database. > > > > The status page just queries /_active_tasks, so you can also do that > > directly yourself: http://wiki.apache.org/couchdb/HttpGetActiveTasks > > > > > I am using in Amazon EC2. And I don't know where are the logs files. I'm > > so sorry. > > > > You should also be able to access the log at /_log: > > http://wiki.apache.org/couchdb/HttpGetLog > > > > > Active task: > [{"pid":"<0.8222.1>","changes_done":0,"database":"mydatabase","design_document":"_design/myview","progress":0,"started_on":1322561328,"total_changes":116,"type":"indexer","updated_on":1322561328}] > > My log: > > [Tue, 29 Nov 2011 10:48:25 GMT] [error] [<0.8222.1>] OS Process Error > <0.13654.2> :: {os_process_error, > {exit_status,127}}
When I see this sort of behavior, it usually means my javascript has a syntax error or a bug somewhere. Sometimes it helps to try running the view on a known bit of data, say using node on your desktop. Or if the error is really basic, I find running "node myview.js" will catch those. regards, James
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