On 12-11-2007 11:53:12 -0800, jsolderitsch wrote:
Thanks for the reply but this is the first thing I tried. Without this setting, I cannot connect at all.
With the setting, I can connect, but I do not see the demo database. Instead the only database I see is called <DEFAULT> and there are no tables there.
I am using the jdbc jar that was built when I installed the Mac version from source.
For some reason, when I built the linux version from source, I did not get a linux copy of the jdbc jar actually built.
You are probably missing "ant" on your linux box. Mac OS X comes with ant preinstalled.
Will it make a difference which jdbc jar I used for my cross-network experiments? If so, how can I force a jdbc jar to be built? I do have java (1.5: java version "1.5.0_12") installed on the linux box.
Nope, Java is cross-platform.
If it makes a difference, the only way I can access the linux box is to use its local network IP rather than a host name.
This should not be an issue. If you start mserver5 servers yourself (e.g. not using merovingian) then I'm not sure how this can happen. Are you sure there is only one mserver5 running?