I cloned your folder and gave it another try:

I started a new wave, did some textwriting, added another participant,
closed the console-client, started it with the other participant,
closed the
client and the server.

then I started the server again. everyting worked fine!

I stopped the client, and server again,
the i stopped the mongodb server, started it,

and I got the same problem:

WARNING: Mismatched hashes: expected:
12:2e37dcfe5bc0d665670623ad4c559f5f0dee3ffb got:
15:6ccfc0eb11cecce1123c7fd33d800a69865064bb

I dropped the database, and did the same test again. This time I didnt
have any problems.

Finaly, I did the test again: same problem.

So i didnt get any problems with stopping and starting the run-
server.sh, but it went wrong when
I stopped and started the mongodb server.

By the way, I am working with local users

On Mar 23, 3:16 am, antwatkins <[email protected]> wrote:
> In order to make testing easier and to ensure a common code base, I
> have created a clone of FedOne and uploaded the mongodb persistence
> mechanism to that version.  It can be found 
> athttps://code.google.com/r/awatkins03-mongodb/
> .  Just create a new folder and 
> clonehttps://awatkins03-mongodb.googlecode.com/hg/
> awatkins03-mongodb
>
> You'll need to copy in your wave cert and run-* scripts.  In run-
> server you'll need to add the flag --
> waveserver_enable_persistence=true .  Lastly, you need to install
> mongodb (takes about 5 mins, instructions 
> here:http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Getting+Started)
>
> R,
>
> Anthony
>
> On Mar 22, 8:20 am, James Purser <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 2010-03-22 at 02:52 -0700, W. Palsgraaf wrote:
> > > James,
>
> > > Did you come any further with this?
> > > I have got the same problem.
>
> > Unfortunately not. I haven't tested it against another fedone instance,
> > so I can't tell if it's something peculiar with the wavesandbox
> > federation foo. However I can confirm that a wave started on fedone and
> > containing only local fedone accounts works perfectly.
>
> > I can also confirm that I get the same issue with two local and one
> > wavesandbox account. So it would appear that at some point, the sandbox
> > is returning a wrong hash count or the fedone mondgodb foo is storing
> > the wrong hashcount.
> > --
> > James Purserhttp://wavingtheshiny.collaborynth.com.au
> > Wave Addresses:
> > [email protected] (wave.google.com)
> > [email protected] (wavesandbox.com)
> > [email protected] (collaborynth.com.au FedOne Server)
> > Skype: purserj1977
> > GTalk: [email protected]

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