RE: Disappearing service.properties file

2011-06-16 Thread Brett Mason
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 b.ma...@adinstruments.com writes: It does seem

Re: Disappearing service.properties file

2011-06-07 Thread Dag H. Wanvik
Brett Mason b.ma...@adinstruments.com 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

Re: Disappearing service.properties file

2011-05-30 Thread Bryan Pendleton
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

Re: Disappearing service.properties file

2011-05-30 Thread Dag H. Wanvik
Hi Brett, some possibilities below. Brett Mason b.ma...@adinstruments.com 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:

RE: Disappearing service.properties file

2011-05-30 Thread Brett Mason
-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 Mason b.ma...@adinstruments.com writes: We've