Thank you Perry for your reply I have changed in my configuration SimpleDbPersistenceManager, DbFileSystem, and DatabaseJournal to OraclePersistenceManager, OracleFileSystem and OracleDatabaseJournal (The same used in the wiki) and now all works fine also leaving the SearchIndex element in workspace tag.
It seems that SimpleDbPersistenceManager doesn't work well for MySql database. Do I have to use another persistence manager for my purpose or is a bug of Jackrabbit? Are there some persons with this error on MySql Database? The version of MySql that I use for the test is 5.0.24-community-nt. I need to use a non commercial db (mySql in the first choice) so this feature is very important for me. Regards Rocco -----Messaggio originale----- Da: Perry.yin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Inviato: mercoledì 21 maggio 2008 7.11 A: [email protected] Oggetto: Re: jackrabbit cluster Hi, Rocco: Remove the element '<SearchIndex' of the '<workspace' tag. And try again. Hope helps. cheers Perry Perry.yin wrote: > > Hi, Rocco: > I got the same problem. I wonder whether it does matter with cache or > not. > Take a look at this thread. Hope it helps. > http://www.nabble.com/Clusters-td14884942.html#a14884942 > http://www.nabble.com/Clusters-td14884942.html#a14884942 > > Thanks > Perry > > > joung wrote: >> >> Errata correge >> >> >> 5) I upload a binary file from server 2 using a webdav client. >> (DAVExplorer). >> >> On server 2 the logs say: >> 20.05.2008 10:14:09 *INFO * ClusterNode: Appended revision: >> 1 (ClusterNode.java, line 616) >> >> >> On server 1 the logs say: >> 20.05.2008 10:14:17 *INFO * ClusterNode: Processing >> revision: 1 (ClusterNode.java, line 963) >> 20.05.2008 10:14:17 *INFO * SearchManager: Node no longer >> available f3eecb87-add1-4091-aadd-b29d37490a60, skipped. >> (SearchManager.java, line 467) >> 20.05.2008 10:14:17 *INFO * SearchManager: Node no longer >> available ad23c6da-558a-41ae-9a6b-8e8a5f873967, skipped. >> (SearchManager.java, line 467) >> 20.05.2008 10:14:17 *INFO * AbstractJournal: Synchronized to >> revision: 1 (AbstractJournal.java, line 213) >> >> -----Messaggio originale----- >> Da: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Per conto di Dominique >> Pfister >> Inviato: lunedì 19 maggio 2008 17.33 >> A: [email protected] >> Oggetto: Re: R: jackrabbit cluster >> >> Hi Rocco, >> >> your configuration looks fine to me. Are you sure, that there is no >> workspace.xml configuration lying around that has a different setting? >> I still think that the informational message, indicating that some >> nodes are no longer available, actually tells that the content stored >> on machine 1 is not visible to machine 2. Did you check what UUID your >> added item contains and whether it matches one of the two logged in >> the messages? >> >> Kind regards >> Dominique >> >> On 5/19/08, Rocco Russo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>> Hi Dominique, >>> thank you for your ready reply. >>> Sorry for the incorrect report in the first mail (a cut/past mistake). >>> In >> my >>> configuration I use a "shared" database installed on the machine 1 >>> (192.168.11.240) so web-app 1 must be connected to localhost while the >>> web-app 2 (on machine 2 192.168.11.170) must be connected to >> 192.168.11.240. >>> >>> >>> The correct configuration files are reported below. I hope it will be >> useful >>> for you. Thanks a lot. >>> >>> >>> Machine 1 >> ----------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> <?xml version="1.0"?> >>> <!DOCTYPE Repository PUBLIC "-//The Apache Software Foundation//DTD >>> Jackrabbit 1.4//EN" >>> >>> "http://jackrabbit.apache.org/dtd/repository-1.4.dtd"> >>> <!-- Example Repository Configuration File --> >>> <Repository> >>> >>> >>> <!-- >>> Database File System (Cluster Configuration) >>> >>> This is sample configuration for mysql persistence that can be >> used >>> for >>> clustering Jackrabbit. For other databases, change the >>> connection, >>> credentials, and schema settings. >>> --> >>> >>> <FileSystem >>> class="org.apache.jackrabbit.core.fs.db.DbFileSystem"> >>> </FileSystem> >>> >>> >>> <!-- >>> security configuration >>> --> >>> <Security appName="Jackrabbit"> >> >>> </Security> >>> >>> <!-- >>> location of workspaces root directory and name of default >> workspace >>> --> >>> <Workspaces rootPath="${rep.home}/workspaces" >>> defaultWorkspace="default"/> >>> <!-- >>> workspace configuration template: >>> used to create the initial workspace if there's no workspace yet >>> --> >>> <Workspace name="${wsp.name}"> >>> <!-- >>> virtual file system of the workspace: >>> class: FQN of class implementing the FileSystem interface >>> --> >>> <!-- >>> <FileSystem >>> class="org.apache.jackrabbit.core.fs.local.LocalFileSystem"> >>> >>> </FileSystem> >>> --> >>> >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/jackrabbit-cluster-tp17315831p17355911.html Sent from the Jackrabbit - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
