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Jørgen Løland commented on DERBY-3549:
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> Do you plan to add any test cases for this issue to the replication test 
> suite?

Yes, but a security manager is required for that. Currently, the replication 
test framework does not support the security manager. I added this issue to the 
list of missing regression tests on DERBY-3403.

> Unable to start slave mode after authentication failure on a previous 
> startSlave attempt
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>
>                 Key: DERBY-3549
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-3549
>             Project: Derby
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Replication
>    Affects Versions: 10.4.0.0, 10.5.0.0
>            Reporter: V.Narayanan
>            Assignee: Jørgen Løland
>         Attachments: derby-3549-1a.diff, derby-3549-1a.stat, 
> derby-3549-1b.diff, derby-3549-1b.stat
>
>
> Trying a startSlave after an initial startSlave fails due to an 
> authentication failure throws an error
> saying that the database has already been booted
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/work/workspaces/freshworkspace/slave$ java 
> org.apache.derby.tools.ij
> ij version 10.5
> ij> connect 
> 'jdbc:derby:mydb;startSlave=true;slaveHost=localhost;slavePort=8001';
> ERROR 08004: Connection authentication failure occurred.  Reason: Invalid 
> authentication..
> ij> connect 
> 'jdbc:derby:mydb;startSlave=true;user=oystein;password=pass;slaveHost=localhost;slavePort=8001';
> ERROR XRE09: Cannot start replication slave mode for database 'mydb'. The 
> database has already been booted. 
> ij>

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