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Re: [grouper-users] Starting and stopping and running the HSQLDB


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  • From: "GW Brown, Information Systems and Computing" <>
  • To: Curt Blank <>, Grouper Users <>
  • Subject: Re: [grouper-users] Starting and stopping and running the HSQLDB
  • Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 09:34:10 +0100

Curt,

There is another ant task - 'dbgui' which launches the HSQLDB manager interface - and itself ties up a terminal window. You can issue a shutdown command from here.

As for tying up the terminal I agree it isn't ideal. On the other hand I wouldn't expect to use HSQLDB in a production environment. An alternative method for launching the database was used at a Grouper workshop. I'll look into that and see if it is applicable here.

Gary

--On 25 April 2007 13:55 -0500 Curt Blank
<>
wrote:

How is this suppose to be done? I'm using the quickstart, when I do an
"ant db" it ties up my session. it then says connect up to shutdown,
using what to connect?

How does one start this db in daemon mode like any other normal
application like at system boot and not tie up a terminal session? And
then how does the system shut it down at system shutdown? I'm talking
/etc/init.d stuff.

Tying up a terminal session when it's running and having to connect to it
in an unknown way doesn't seem real efficient. Not like the normal
S50hsqldb and K10hsqldb ways.

-Curt Blank



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GW Brown, Information Systems and Computing




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