Hi,
Just seen an update posted for Derby with the following message:- IMPORTANT NOTICE: If you are currently using Derby 10.3.1.4 or Derby 10.3.2.1, it is strongly recommended that you upgrade to Derby 10.4.1.3 or 10.3.3.0 to avoid any chance of database corruption due to an issue with multiple threads accessing a database that is documented in DERBY-3347. Would be worth someone with framework access updating the SVN version. Framework is currently on the 10.3 series (10.3.1.4 to be precise) has anybody tried the 10.4 series? Looks like it should be worth a try. Cheers, Ray |
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Thanks Ray,
I'm currently testing 10.4.1.3, will hopefully commit soon It's interesting to note this new feature from http://www.nabble.com/-ANNOUNCE--Apache-Derby-10.4.1.3-released-tt16910783.html * Asynchronous Replication Allows you to maintain an up to date copy of your (master) database on a different host (the slave). In the case of a crash on the master database you can perform failover to the copy (slave database) and continue serving client requests against your database. More at http://db.apache.org/derby/releases/release-10.4.1.3.cgi Jacques From: "Ray Barlow" <[hidden email]> > Hi, > > Just seen an update posted for Derby with the following message:- > > IMPORTANT NOTICE: > If you are currently using Derby 10.3.1.4 or Derby 10.3.2.1, it is strongly > recommended that you upgrade to Derby 10.4.1.3 or 10.3.3.0 to avoid > any chance of database corruption due to an issue with multiple threads > accessing a database that is documented in DERBY-3347. > > Would be worth someone with framework access updating the SVN version. > Framework is currently on the 10.3 series (10.3.1.4 to be precise) has > anybody tried the 10.4 series? Looks like it should be worth a try. > > Cheers, > > Ray > |
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Done in r659237
Jacques From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> > Thanks Ray, > > I'm currently testing 10.4.1.3, will hopefully commit soon > > It's interesting to note this new feature from http://www.nabble.com/-ANNOUNCE--Apache-Derby-10.4.1.3-released-tt16910783.html > * Asynchronous Replication > Allows you to maintain an up to date copy of your (master) database on > a different host (the slave). In the case of a crash on the master > database you can perform failover to the copy (slave database) and > continue serving client requests against your database. > > More at http://db.apache.org/derby/releases/release-10.4.1.3.cgi > > Jacques > > From: "Ray Barlow" <[hidden email]> >> Hi, >> >> Just seen an update posted for Derby with the following message:- >> >> IMPORTANT NOTICE: >> If you are currently using Derby 10.3.1.4 or Derby 10.3.2.1, it is strongly >> recommended that you upgrade to Derby 10.4.1.3 or 10.3.3.0 to avoid >> any chance of database corruption due to an issue with multiple threads >> accessing a database that is documented in DERBY-3347. >> >> Would be worth someone with framework access updating the SVN version. >> Framework is currently on the 10.3 series (10.3.1.4 to be precise) has >> anybody tried the 10.4 series? Looks like it should be worth a try. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Ray >> > |
Thanks Jacques,
Had just managed to get through a little testing with 10.4 and it seems fine. Ray Jacques Le Roux wrote: > Done in r659237 > > Jacques > > From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[hidden email]> >> Thanks Ray, >> >> I'm currently testing 10.4.1.3, will hopefully commit soon >> >> It's interesting to note this new feature from >> http://www.nabble.com/-ANNOUNCE--Apache-Derby-10.4.1.3-released-tt16910783.html >> >> * Asynchronous Replication Allows you to maintain an up to date copy >> of your (master) database on a different host (the slave). In the >> case of a crash on the master database you can perform failover to >> the copy (slave database) and continue serving client requests >> against your database. >> More at http://db.apache.org/derby/releases/release-10.4.1.3.cgi >> >> Jacques |
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