Hi, I am having more trouble here on OS X. Like when I try to run a the simple test.xq (1, 42.0, "Hello World", <node attr="value">test</node>) mclient -lx test.xq then the MServer will go into 100% CPU load and never come back. I compiled MonetDB on another machine under Debian and there it works fine. I am now in the process of recompiling MonetDB without optimization on OS X and without the SQL server just to see if that makes a difference. I can run the database test-wise on the Linux machine, but as it stands half a world a way and my internet connection is not really fast, I would prefer a local solution. Another question just to clear up my understanding: If I want to use XQuery, I need to run MServer and if I want to use SQL I need to run mserver5, right? That is I cannot have a single server instance (and single database) that servers SQL as well as XQuery - or am I misunderstanding? Cheers, Richard Am 14.03.2008 um 13:00 schrieb Fabian Groffen:
Hi Richard,
On 14-03-2008 12:06:11 -0300, Richard Eckart wrote:
I start the merovingian process which seems to run fine. After that the only time I can connect successfully to a database using mclient (or any other client) is the first time I try to connect (if it works at all). For example
./mclient -lsql --database demo !InvalidCredentialsException:checkCredentials:Invalid credentials for user 'monetdb'
I've seen this too, and I'm out of clues as to why actually. It is the mserver5 process that denies you access, but it is inconsistent as in why, and our testing environment isn't affected by it either...
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