Thanks to everyone!!
I just unpacked .tar.gz using WindowsXP (surprisingly useful tool for
processing opensource archives ;)
and copied to Solaris box and it all starts ok! now.
So it was indeed a Solaris tar issue.
All good now!
Thanks again!
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Yes this _is_ Solaris...
And, yes, lots of "class not founds"...
(I agree it might be an issue with tar on Solaris... heard/seen something
like that before...
I will try to unzip on Windows and then copy contents to Solaris box... )
CONSOLE OUT -
INFO: Using default configuration
(yo
5.3
anyone seen these?
please help
cheers,
Oleg Kiorsak.
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ils to replicate an async command but does not stop
> replication on the failure of a sync command, which is a little bogus. It
> should just ignore the slave if any replication attempt fails. If you have
> a
> use case for pure master slave, please open a jira issue so we can ensure
n async command but does not stop
> replication on the failure of a sync command, which is a little bogus. It
> should just ignore the slave if any replication attempt fails. If you have
> a
> use case for pure master slave, please open a jira issue so we can ensure
> a
> ma
One of the benefits of Pure Master Slave are that supposedly it provides
some "HA" -
namely books, tutorials, wiki site describe that "when MASTER fails SLAVE"
becomes a MASTER
and clients are smoothly reconnected to it via the virtue of "failover
transport"...
That is all nice and good, and TR