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[jira] Updated: (DERBY-3672) derbyrunjartest failed on weme 6.1
with "Process exception: Unable to start program"
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-3672?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Kathey Marsden updated DERBY-3672:
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Affects Version/s: (was: 10.5.0.0)
10.4.1.4
This failure was on the new machine setup for derby 10.4 so might be an environmental issue.
> derbyrunjartest failed on weme 6.1 with "Process exception: Unable to start program"
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: DERBY-3672
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-3672
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Regression Test Failure
> Affects Versions: 10.4.1.4
> Reporter: Kathey Marsden
> Priority: Minor
>
> Saw this on the IBM run for 5/9/2008 Looks similar to DERBY-1003 which failed on the same day.
> *** Start: derbyrunjartest jdkJ2ME Foundation Specification v1.1 derbyall:derbytools 2008-05-10 01:55:20 ***
> 2 del
> < Usage: java org.apache.derby.tools.ij [-p propertyfile] [-ca connectionAttributePropertyFile] [inputfile]
> 2a2
> > Process exception: Unable to start program
> 4 del
> < USAGE: java org.apache.derby.tools.sysinfo -cp [ [ embedded ][ server ][ client] [ db2driver ] [ tools ] [ anyClass.class ] ]
> 4a4
> > Process exception: Unable to start program
> 6 del
> < USAGE:
> 7 del
> < java org.apache.derby.tools.dblook -d <sourceDBUrl> [OPTIONS]
> 8 del
> < where the source URL is the full URL, including the connection protocol
> 9 del
> < and any connection attributes that might apply. For example, use
> 10 del
> < 'jdbc:derby:myDB', or 'jdbc:derby://xxxFILTERED_HOSTNAMExxx:1527/myDB;user=usr;'.
> 11 del
> < options include:
> 12 del
> < -z <schemaName> to specify a schema to which the DDL generation
> 13 del
> < should be limited. Only database objects with that schema will have
> 14 del
> < their DDL generated.
> 15 del
> < -t <tableOne> <tableTwo> ... to specify a list of tables for which
> 16 del
> < the DDL will be generated; any tables not in the list will be ignored.
> 17 del
> < -td <value> to specify what should be appended to the end
> 18 del
> < of each DDL statement.
> 19 del
> < This defaults to ';'.
> 20 del
> < -noview to prevent the generation of DDL for views.
> 21 del
> < -append to keep from overwriting the output files.
> 22 del
> < -verbose to have error messages printed to the console (in addition
> 23 del
> < to the log file). If not specified, errors will only be printed to the
> 24 del
> < log file.
> 25 del
> < -o <filename> to specify the file name to which the generated DDL
> 26 del
> < will be written.
> 27 del
> < If not specified, default is the console.
> 27a6
> > Process exception: Unable to start program
> 29 del
> < No command given.
> 30 del
> < Usage: NetworkServerControl <commands>
> 31 del
> < Commands:
> 32 del
> < start [-h <host>] [-p <portnumber>] [-noSecurityManager] [-ssl <sslmode>]
> 33 del
> < shutdown [-h <host>][-p <portnumber>] [-ssl <sslmode>] [-user <username>] [-password <password>]
> 34 del
> < ping [-h <host>][-p <portnumber>] [-ssl <sslmode>]
> 35 del
> < sysinfo [-h <host>][-p <portnumber>] [-ssl <sslmode>]
> 36 del
> < runtimeinfo [-h <host>][-p <portnumber>] [-ssl <sslmode>]
> 37 del
> < logconnections {on|off}[-h <host>][-p <portnumber>] [-ssl <sslmode>]
> 38 del
> < maxthreads <max>[-h <host>][-p <portnumber>] [-ssl <sslmode>]
> 39 del
> < timeslice <milliseconds>[-h <host>][-p <portnumber>] [-ssl <sslmode>]
> 40 del
> < trace {on|off} [-s <session id>][-h <host>][-p <portnumber>] [-ssl <sslmode>]
> 41 del
> < tracedirectory <traceDirectory>[-h <host>][-p <portnumber>] [-ssl <sslmode>]
> 41 add
> > Process exception: Unable to start program
> Test Failed.
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