Thanks,
Logged as DERBY-5283.
Cheers,
Brett.
-Original Message-
From: Dag H. Wanvik [mailto:dag.wan...@oracle.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 8 June 2011 00:05
To: Derby Discussion
Subject: Re: Disappearing service.properties file
"Brett Mason" writes:
> It does seem that Ca
"Brett Mason" writes:
> It does seem that Cases 1 & 2 are fairly easy to reproduce by terminating
> the Java process while it is updating service.properties. I've included some
> sample code which will trigger the problem quite reliably when it is
> terminated on the following environments:
>
> W
> -Original Message-
> From: Dag H. Wanvik [mailto:dag.wan...@oracle.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, 31 May 2011 04:43
> To: Derby Discussion
> Subject: Re: Disappearing service.properties file
>
>
> Hi Brett,
>
> some possibilities below.
>
> "Brett
Hi Brett,
some possibilities below.
"Brett Mason" writes:
> We've recently had some of customer reports come in where Derby is failing
> with problems related to "service.properties". There are three different
> cases but all appear to be similar:
>
> Case 1:
> "ERROR XBM0S: Unable to rename f
problems above. I suspect derby has been terminated or interrupted while
updating the service.properties file and left the file system in an
inconsistent state. Although I imagine the window for this to happen would
be fairly narrow.
As far as I can tell the call to SYSCS_DISABLE_LOG_ARCHIVE_MODE
We've recently had some of customer reports come in where Derby is failing
with problems related to "service.properties". There are three different
cases but all appear to be similar:
Case 1:
"ERROR XBM0S: Unable to rename file 'C:\PATH_TO_DB\service.properties' to
'C:\PATH_TO_DB\service.properti