Re: Derby start up problems on linux.

2005-12-07 Thread Andreas Fredriksson
On Tue, 2005-12-06 at 23:57, Michael Segel wrote: On Tuesday 06 December 2005 4:46 pm, Susan Cline wrote: If you're looking at localhost, then try the IP address of 127.0.0.1 This is a long shot, but maybe your somehow bitten by the IPv6 preference in the JVM that affects some Linux

Derby start up problems on linux.

2005-12-06 Thread MIKE SCHWEIGER
I'm using Linux Fedora core 4 and working through the eclipse derby plugin help section. I start the server from within eclipse and it seems ok. I getServer is ready to accept connections on port 1527.When I run netstat, port 1527 is in the LISTEN mode. Also I can see the process active.

Re: Derby start up problems on linux.

2005-12-06 Thread Susan Cline
Hi Mike,This may not be related, but I have seen problems on Linux when starting the network server using the word "localhost". From within Eclipse, bring up the properties for the project you've added the plug-ins to and set the Apache Derby Network Server Host value to the ip address of your

Re: Derby start up problems on linux.

2005-12-06 Thread Michael Segel
On Tuesday 06 December 2005 4:46 pm, Susan Cline wrote: If you're looking at localhost, then try the IP address of 127.0.0.1 Hi Mike, This may not be related, but I have seen problems on Linux when starting the network server using the word localhost. From within Eclipse, bring up the