Does anyone have documentation for testing the useability of a blog
database? My Roller system has corrupted a bunch of my blogs, the
database cannot be "misconfigured" as is asserted below. It would help
me troubleshoot if I knew how to test the integrity a specific blog's
database data. I will either post a bug or suggest a solution.
Thanks,
Bill

RH Linux 9, J2SDK 1.5_06, Tomcat 5.5, Roller 2.1 (latest stable)

Went to create a new entry, set the editor to my new applet, clicked on
the create tab after saving the editor selection change then got this
error message (with nothing I could see related to it in the logs):

Permission Denied
Possible causes: 
You requested a weblog entry that you do not have permission to edit
(perhaps one you've already submitted for review?). 
You tried to save an object from "stale" web page, left by an earlier
login under a different user account. 
You logged in using incorrect capitalization of your username. To
resolve this problem, logout and login again with your correct username.

Your blog server's database connection is misconfigured. To resolve this
problem, see your system administrator. 

Interestingly, from the main menu the link
http://blogs.tribley.org/roller/page/linuxserver  

Is now broken. However, links to other blogs work just fine:
http://blogs.tribley.org/roller/page/utopia

Honest, I did nothing on my server or to the blog configurations, or to
Tomcat. I did add a new virtual server to Apache, but it listens on a
completely different local domain (metadot.tribley.org as opposed to
roller.tribley.org). This happened to 3 blogs last night, same symptoms.
Today I cannot use any of these blogs, but I can use the new applet
editor on other blogs (the Utopia blog on which we will be debugging
templates is a good example).  

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