Re: [JDBC] BUG #1026: org.apache.commons.dbcp.DbcpException:

From: Tammy Jones <t(dot)a(dot)jones(at)larc(dot)nasa(dot)gov>
To: pg(at)fastcrypt(dot)com
Cc: Kris Jurka <books(at)ejurka(dot)com>, g(dot)w(dot)kimbrough(at)larc(dot)nasa(dot)gov, PostgreSQL Bugs List <pgsql-bugs(at)postgresql(dot)org>, "pgsql-jdbc(at)postgresql(dot)org" <pgsql-jdbc(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: [JDBC] BUG #1026: org.apache.commons.dbcp.DbcpException:
Date: 2003-12-24 16:59:11
Message-ID: 3FE9C5DF.2040501@larc.nasa.gov
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I am building dspace from source, however ant test does not work. I get
the following error:
$ ant test
Buildfile: build.xml

BUILD FAILED
Target `test' does not exist in this project.

I tried running the psql commands just like below and still only get
SELECT as the response.

Below is a snippit of our installation process that involved postgres.
Maybe it'll help shed some light.

Notation

Throughout the course of this document we will used the following notation:

[postgres-src] - This is the source from which you will build and
install the PostgreSQL database system. We used
/usr/local/postgresql-7.3.4.

[postgres] - The directory in which you will/have install(ed)
PostgreSQL. We used /usr/local/pgsql.

[postgres-data] - This is the location of the PostgreSQL database, which
will then contain the data from DSpace. We used /usr/local/pgsql/data.
Note: that this directory must have rwx permissions for the PostgreSQL user.

PostgreSQL

We used 7.3.4.

Pre-requisite Software:

gmake or make: Download the GNU Make binary file, which comes as a
.tar.gz compressed file. We located GNU Make at /usr/local/bin/make.

gcc: Download the gcc binary file, which comes as a .tar.gz compressed
file. We located gcc at /usr/local/bin/gcc.

readline: Download the readline binary file, which comes as a .tar.gz
compressed file. We located readline at /usr/local/bin/readline.

Copy the libreadline library into /usr/lib and /usr/local/lib.

JDBC: Download the JDBC drivers at
http://jdbc.postgresql.org/download.html. We located the download at
/usr/local/jdbc.

Installation:

Note: DSpace comes packaged with a postgresql.jar file for an older
version of PostgreSQL. To make DSpace work with PostgreSQL 7.2.4 it is
necessary to replace their version of postgresql.jar with the new one
created with this installation.

Note: You require Ant 1.5 in order to build PostgreSQL 7.2.4 using the
--with-java option required to create the drivers for DSpace.

Note: You must do the installation in bourne shell.

· Create a user called postgres and a group of the same name.

· Login as postgres in order to do the installation.

· Configure the source:

Go to the directory [postgres-src], and run the following command:

./configure --prefix=[postgres]

--enable-multibyte

--enable-unicode

--with-java

· make PostgreSQL:

In [postgres-src] run the command:

make

· Install PostgreSQL:

In [postgres-src] run the command:

make install

· Create the database:

Use the following commands (you may be in any system directory provided
that you use the full path names of each directory):

mkdir [postgres-data]

[postgres]/bin/initdb -D [postgres-data]

· Copy the postgresql.jar file

cp [postgres]/share/java [DSpace-src]/lib

· Place the libgcc library in the postgres library

cp libgcc_s.so.1 [postgres]/lib/.

· Copy the JDBC driver jar file to postgres:

cp jdbcDriver.jar [postgres]/share/java/.

· Edit the postgres configuration file,
[postgres]/data/postgresql.conf. to switch on the TCP/IP connections
and configure the port:

Set the following configuration parameters:

tcpip_socket=true

port=5432

· Set the following environment variables:

PGDATA=[pgsql]/data

PGPORT=5432

· Start the database service:

[postgres]/bin/postmaster -o "-i" -D /usr/local/pgsql/data > logfile 2>&1 &

DSpace Installation

· Create a DSpace user and a group of the same name, containing
that user.

· Log in as DSpace.

· Create the DSpace database and user for that database:

Use the following commands in the directory [postgres]/bin:

createuser -U postgres -d -A -P DSpace

createdb -U DSpace DSpace -E UNICODE

Dave Cramer wrote:

>Tammy,
>
>are you building the jar from source? if so can you try running ant test
>?
>also see my comments below
>
>Dave
>
>On Wed, 2003-12-24 at 09:32, Tammy Jones wrote:
>
>
>>Kris Jurka wrote:
>>
>>
>>>>PostgreSQL version: 7.3.4
>>>>
>>>>Description: org.apache.commons.dbcp.DbcpException: The connection
>>>>attempt failed because failed getting backend
>>>>
>>>>We are trying to install DSPACE with POSTGRES. When we run the ant
>>>>fresh_install command we get the following error. What could be causing a
>>>>org.apache.commons.dbcp.DbcpException: The connection attempt failed because
>>>>failed getting backend encoding?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>Have you been able to establish a JDBC connection at all or is this error
>>>only with dspace?
>>>
>>>
>>I really haven't tried postgres with anything other than dspace.
>>
>>
>>>Could you enable logging on the server and see if that comes up with
>>>anything interesting? (Enable log_statement in postgresql.conf and
>>>restart the server making sure the output is going somewhere other than
>>>/dev/null)
>>>
>>>
>>I enabled logging. The logging results are below with the query
>>results.
>>
>>
>>>What do you get from the results of the following queries when run in
>>>psql?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>I assume that I am running the queries appropriately. The database
>>service had to be started because of copy paste problems, not because
>>of the queries below. Here are the results:
>>
>>
>>>SELECT version();
>>>
>>>
>>$psql -d dspace -c "SELECT version();"
>>
>>
>
>you really should be getting something like
> ~/reiser/informix7.4/bin/psql isp -c "select version()"
> version
>------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> PostgreSQL 7.4informix1.4 on i686-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by GCC gcc
>(GCC) 3.2.2 20030222 (Red Hat Linux 3.2.2-5)
>(1 row)
>
>and
>
> ~/reiser/informix7.4/bin/psql -d isp -c "select pg_encoding_to_char(1)"
> pg_encoding_to_char
>---------------------
> EUC_JP
>(1 row)
>
>
>not SELECT ??
>
>
>
>
>
>>SELECT
>>$ more logfile
>>2003-12-24 09:21:12 LOG: database system was shut down at 2003-12-24
>>09:20:46 E
>>ST
>>2003-12-24 09:21:12 LOG: checkpoint record is at 0/84FAA8
>>2003-12-24 09:21:12 LOG: redo record is at 0/84FAA8; undo record is
>>at 0/0; shu
>>tdown TRUE
>>2003-12-24 09:21:12 LOG: next transaction id: 587; next oid: 25169
>>2003-12-24 09:21:12 LOG: database system is ready
>>2003-12-24 09:21:44 LOG: query: begin; select getdatabaseencoding();
>>commit
>>2003-12-24 09:21:44 LOG: query: SELECT version();
>>RESULT :c=0.00..0.01 :r=1 :w=0
>>RESULT :c=0.00..0.01 :r=1 :w=0
>>2003-12-24 09:22:49 LOG: query: begin; select getdatabaseencoding();
>>commit
>>2003-12-24 09:22:49 LOG: query: SELECT version();
>>RESULT :c=0.00..0.01 :r=1 :w=0
>>RESULT :c=0.00..0.01 :r=1 :w=0
>>
>>
>>>SELECT pg_encoding_to_char(1);
>>>
>>>
>>$ psql -d dspace -c "SELECT pg_encoding_to_char(1);"
>>SELECT
>>$ more logfile
>>2003-12-24 09:25:28 LOG: database system was shut down at 2003-12-24
>>09:25:01 E
>>ST
>>2003-12-24 09:25:28 LOG: checkpoint record is at 0/84FAE8
>>2003-12-24 09:25:28 LOG: redo record is at 0/84FAE8; undo record is
>>at 0/0; shu
>>tdown TRUE
>>2003-12-24 09:25:28 LOG: next transaction id: 593; next oid: 25169
>>2003-12-24 09:25:28 LOG: database system is ready
>>2003-12-24 09:25:33 LOG: query: begin; select getdatabaseencoding();
>>commit
>>2003-12-24 09:25:33 LOG: query: SELECT pg_encoding_to_char(1);
>>RESULT :c=0.00..0.01 :r=1 :w=0
>>RESULT :c=0.00..0.01 :r=1 :w=0
>>
>>
>>>SELECT getdatabaseencoding();
>>>
>>>
>>$ psql -d dspace -c "SELECT getdatabaseencoding();"
>>SELECT
>>$ more logfile
>>2003-12-24 09:26:46 LOG: database system was shut down at 2003-12-24
>>09:26:26 E
>>ST
>>2003-12-24 09:26:46 LOG: checkpoint record is at 0/84FB28
>>2003-12-24 09:26:46 LOG: redo record is at 0/84FB28; undo record is
>>at 0/0; shu
>>tdown TRUE
>>2003-12-24 09:26:46 LOG: next transaction id: 596; next oid: 25169
>>2003-12-24 09:26:46 LOG: database system is ready
>>2003-12-24 09:26:55 LOG: query: begin; select getdatabaseencoding();
>>commit
>>2003-12-24 09:26:55 LOG: query: SELECT getdatabaseencoding();
>>RESULT :c=0.00..0.01 :r=1 :w=0
>>RESULT :c=0.00..0.01 :r=1 :w=0
>>
>>
>>>Kris Jurka
>>>
>>>
>>>---------------------------(end of broadcast)---------------------------
>>>TIP 8: explain analyze is your friend
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>--
>>Tammy Jones
>>
>>ANALYTICAL SERVICES & MATERIALS
>>NASA LaRC
>>2 West Durand Street
>>Hampton, VA 23681
>>
>>Mail Stop 185
>>Building 1194, Room 106
>>Phone: 4-8003
>>Fax: 4-8869
>>
>>_____________________________________________________
>>"When your values are clear your decisions are easy"
>> -Walt Disney-
>>_____________________________________________________
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
>

--
Tammy Jones

ANALYTICAL SERVICES & MATERIALS
NASA LaRC
2 West Durand Street
Hampton, VA 23681

Mail Stop 185
Building 1194, Room 106
Phone: 4-8003
Fax: 4-8869

_____________________________________________________
"When your values are clear your decisions are easy"
-Walt Disney-
_____________________________________________________

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