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From: Tanveer, A. (NIH/OD) <tan...@od...> - 2005-10-13 03:26:35
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Yes, the file system object goes out of sync with the Hermes database. That is the explanation I got previously too. But question is why? When exactly does it go out of sync? What causes it? We could never figure out the pattern. Does it happen when the server is killed suddenly while it is in the middle of writing an object ? If we could know the patter or the root cause then we could try to avoid that action. This has been causing much trouble for us and our client. I will truly appreciate any help on this matter. -- Ashique _____ From: Ted [mailto:ts...@fr...] Sent: Wed 10/12/2005 11:10 PM To: ebx...@li... Subject: RE: [ebxmlms-general] Hermes and Oracle app server? Yes I've certainly seen this happen, the file system does not have the object. I deleted record from the table and problem solved. Hasn't happened often so no other action at this point. -----Original Message----- From: ebx...@li... [mailto:ebx...@li... <mailto:ebx...@li...> ] On Behalf Of David Webber (XML) Sent: Thursday, 13 October 2005 3:37 PM To: ebx...@li... Subject: [ebxmlms-general] Hermes and Oracle app server? Many times when we shut down our application server and do a new deploy, Hermes fails to start and throws and error like: 2005-10-07 17:05:50,925 ERROR [AJPRequestHandler-ApplicationServerThread-5]: [10002] Unknown error Exception: java.lang.Exception Message: Cannot load the objectName : object57496 Has anyone else seen this happening? I'm guessing something is out of whack between the message tables in the database and the files it stores on the filesystem, but not sure if this is it, or why it is happening. Cleaning out the Hermes database tables clears up the error and it can then start. We need to know why this is happening, and if it's a bug or not. If it's not a bug, how can we avoid it? We don't want to be dropping those tables all of the time especially in production. Thanks, DW |