On 21 June 2012 05:46, Ronnie F. Moller, Jr. <[email protected]> wrote: >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Dave Cottlehuber [mailto:[email protected]] >> Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 4:50 PM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: Upgrade from 1.1.0 to 1.2.0 >> >> On 20 June 2012 23:31, Ronnie F. Moller, Jr. >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> -----Original Message----- >> >> From: Dave Cottlehuber [mailto:[email protected]] >> >> Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 4:12 PM >> >> To: [email protected] >> >> Subject: Re: Upgrade from 1.1.0 to 1.2.0 >> >> >> >> On 20 June 2012 22:33, Ronnie F. Moller, Jr. >> >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> I am moving servers and in the process upgrading to 1.2.0. >> >> >> >> I.e. on new server you have 1.2.0 installed, and the old one has >> >> 1.0.1 >> > ? >> > >> > Yes. Not touching the original old server. >> >> >> >> >> My plan is to move the couchdb files manually. The old server >> > definition >> >> has a util driver of couch-1.0.1, so I updated this to 1.2.0. >> >> >> >> Um you mean your edited default.ini? Or this was found in your >> > local.ini file? >> >> You shouldn't need to add this to the new server's local.ini >> > >> > The old server had this in the default.ini, and the default.ini is >> > what was modified to point to the new data directory, instead of >> > overriding the local.ini. I guess I could leave the default.ini > stock, >> > and do just modify the local.ini where needed. This does produce the >> > same end-results, as long as I do not include the util-driver line. >> > >> >> >> Now when I run the web interface I get a growing log file and > the >> > erlang >> >> debug window shows lots of numbers just streaming. >> >> >> >> >> >> Is this an upgrade process, or did I make a bad assumption on > the >> >> process? >> >> >> >> does curling / work? >> >> >> >> how are you starting couchdb? any immediate errors on startup >> >> >> > >> > I am starting couchdb using the "start couch" batch file so that the >> > debug window for erl is shown. I can browse to the utils, and >> > everything appears normal until I attempt to login as a user. Then > it >> > outputs a constant scrolling of numbers separated by spaces. At > first >> > I thought this was an update, until I realized they were not >> > incrementing, but appear random. >> >> Hi Ronnie, >> >> You're making it *really* hard for us to help here. Mentioning that > it's >> running Windows is significant (even I assumed otherwise). >> >> What OS are you running & which build of CouchDB? >> >> Did you verify the installation before moving your DB files in? >> >> -> fresh install of couchdb to an empty directory launch any browser >> -> except IE open futon right-hand side is a "verify install" button >> >> Does that work? >> >> If not, restart couchdb & don't run futon, just provide output using >> >> curl -v http://localhost:5984/ >> >> And please copy & paste the output from the werl window somewhere (not >> in email) please, e.g. friendpaste? >> >> Unfortunately I'm off for the evening here, I'll look tomorrow for > your >> update. >> >> A+ >> Dave > > Sorry..Didn't notice the request to past the output to non-email. > > Here is the content on Friendpaste: > > https://friendpaste.com/rGwSwfqwMuEy3tBc7yS9m > >
Hi Ronnie, Aaah yes SBS2011 I should not have forgotten so soon :-). Um can I see the full stack log? In particular a line number will help. I'm guessing there's some sort of IO error here, pread_iolist. Is this a fresh install now? If so can you run a chkdsk? Thanks Dave
