On 21/02/2013 16:06, Colm O hEigeartaigh wrote:
Hi all,

I have a standalone deployment error of Syncope 1.1.0-SNAPSHOT. It's
deployed in Tomcat and internal storage is in MySQL. On startup (after
having persisted data from another session), I see the following error in
Tomcat's catalina.out:

SEVERE: IOException while loading persisted sessions:
java.io.WriteAbortedException: writing aborted;
java.io.NotSerializableException:
org.springframework.web.client.RestTemplate
java.io.WriteAbortedException: writing aborted;
java.io.NotSerializableException:
org.springframework.web.client.RestTemplate
         at
java.io.ObjectInputStream.readObject0(ObjectInputStream.java:1332)
         at
java.io.ObjectInputStream.defaultReadFields(ObjectInputStream.java:1946)

This depends on the fact that you haven't commented out, in $CATALINA_HOME/conf/context.xml

<!-- Uncomment this to disable session persistence across Tomcat restarts -->
    <Manager pathname="" />


Syncope does have any kind of session, hence it is perfectly safe to disable this.

If I look in "core.log" I see a bunch of errors like:

15:00:48.029 ERROR
org.springframework.scheduling.quartz.LocalDataSourceJobStore -
ClusterManager: Error managing cluster: Failure identifying failed
instances when checking-in: Table 'syncope.QRTZ_SCHEDULER_STATE' doesn't
exist
org.quartz.JobPersistenceException: Failure identifying failed instances
when checking-in: Table 'syncope.QRTZ_SCHEDULER_STATE' doesn't exist

Syncope seems to work correctly however apart from this. Any ideas?

Which value do you have in core/src/main/resources/persistence.properties for quartz.sql?

Moreover, do you have some QRTZ_* tables in your database?

Regards.

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Francesco Chicchiriccò

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