Re: Erlang Filesystem errors and Couchdb Performance

2011-06-30 Thread Randall Leeds
You might both check that the CouchDB user has access to its home directory. I think if it doesn't the default init script might fail, but if you're launching CouchDB yourself using your own daemon monitoring system and it doesn't have access to its home directory (but permissions are right for the

Re: Erlang Filesystem errors and Couchdb Performance

2011-06-29 Thread Paul Davis
> For me the most interesting aspect of this posting was > > "The only thing that's confusing me is how the VM even started if it's > unable to read these files." > > and that the thread was unresolved. David, As it turns out the cause of the issue I was reporting was totally unrelated and ended

Erlang Filesystem errors and Couchdb Performance

2011-06-29 Thread david martin
I quote from Wed Oct 14 20:50:05 CEST 2009 "Erlang on EC2 - Filesystem errors? from Paul Davis Hey list, I've got a bit of a head scratcher. The basic premise is trying to run Erlang on an EC2 sometimes results in errors like those pasted below. I've seen this type of error from two different C