Forgot to add that you should also do a "ps ax | grep beam" and make sure you don't have two servers running bound to two different ports.
On Nov 7, 2012, at 1:56 PM, Stoo Goff <[email protected]> wrote: > Also, why would the sequence numbers be so different? > > Logged in to the server I get update_seq of 1194. Viewing the same date > remotely the udpate_seq is 102. > > On 7 November 2012 12:53, Stoo Goff <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Adding ?_all_docs=true gives me the same result as before. Do you mean >> database/_all_docs? >> >> >> On 7 November 2012 12:30, svilen <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> and if u add ?_all_docs=true what docs would u get? >>> (do check the syntax) >>> >>> >>> >>> On Wed, 7 Nov 2012 11:46:56 +0000 >>> Stoo Goff <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I'm getting some strange differences when I view a database, >>>> depending on whether I view the database remotely or locally. >>>> >>>> The server: >>>> >>>> Debian squeeze running Couchdb 0.11.0 >>>> >>>> The dev box: >>>> >>>> Ubuntu 11.10 running Couchdb 1.0.1 >>>> >>>> I initially created the database on the dev machine, then replicated >>>> it to an empty database on the server. I have a web app running on >>>> the server connecting over localhost and everything seemed to be >>>> working fine - in fact as far as the web app is concerned it's all >>>> running perfect. >>>> >>>> I changed the Couchdb settings so I could view the data remotely. >>>> Initially, I used Futon to take a look and that showed me a completely >>>> different set of data. So I tried looking at the data using CURL. That >>>> showed me the same as Futon. >>>> >>>> CURL run on the server: >>>> >>>> curl -X GET http://localhost:5984/muninn >>> {"db_name":"muninn","doc_count":25,"doc_del_count":33,"update_seq":1194,"purge_seq":0,"compact_running":false,"disk_size":16826462,"instance_start_time":"1351793407368363","disk_format_version":5} >>>> >>>> CURL run on the dev machine: >>>> >>>> curl -X GET http://user:pass@odin:5984/muninn >>> {"db_name":"muninn","doc_count":9,"doc_del_count":34,"update_seq":102,"purge_seq":0,"compact_running":false,"disk_size":16826462,"instance_start_time":"1352219217053672","disk_format_version":5} >>>> >>>> So, same disk size with completely different doc counts. With the >>>> remote connection it looks like an historical view of the data, but >>>> why would it do it? >>>> >>>> Any help or insight would be appreciated! >>>> >>>> Stoo >> >>
