Bob,

Are you following the instructions from 
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/FEDORA36/Journaling or a different version?

Glancing at your log messages, I see paths like 
"fedora/server/journal/Journaler", when they should be 
"org/fcrepo/server/journal/Journaler". Sometime this summer I noticed the 
journaling instructions on the wiki still had the old fedora package names 
rather than the current org/fcrepo package names and updated them accordingly. 
Are you sure you're using the correct package names in your fedora.fcfg?

Eddie

On Sep 28, 2012, at 9:48 PM, "Rice, Robert" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I'm fairly well stuck with implementing Journaling for replication and wonder 
> if anyone has a cook book that describes the set up in detail?  From the 
> logs, it appears that I am missing Journaler.class, but I can't seem to find 
> a download for that anywhere.  
> 
> Thanks in advance for any help that you can provide.
> 
> Best,
> Bob
> 
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> Nicolas,
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> I don't believe we've had any discussions recently about revisiting the 
> database indexing/SQL queries. In fact we had intended to focus more on 
> performance improvements in the 3.6 release, but the collectively, the 
> committers didn't have time/resources to do the profiling and refactoring 
> that would have required. I think the most recent development around the SQL 
> queries was when we switched everything to use prepared statements, but that 
> was quite some time ago.
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> If you've made fixes and are able to contribute them back, please submit pull 
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> (of course we love pull requests that include test coverage =))
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> -Eddie
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> On Sep 27, 2012, at 11:01 PM, Nicolas Herv? <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Hi,
>> 
>> I continue my tests on fedora commons 3.5 performance and scalability 
>> and I think that the MySQL database can be seriously optimized (many 
>> index are missing). This also includes SQL queries from Fedora. 
>> Isthere, to your knowledge, a particular roadmap on these pointsfor 
>> thefuture versions ?O/R mapping tools integration ? Do you know some 
>> documentations on the net discussing these issues ? I've started to 
>> patch some classes to improve performances, but if some of you are 
>> interested to collaborate on these points, I'll be happy to work with you.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> Nicolasmons-users
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