Can't restart couchbase - keep crashing.
Mon, 12/10/2012 - 12:59
If I initialized a new couhcbase cluster (one server only) and create buckets and views when I stop the Couchbase server It will not (never) restart. In other words every time I restart my computer I must create a new cluster from scratch and seed data. This seems crazy. I'm running couchbase (couchbase-server-community_x86_64_2.0.0-beta) on OSX 10.7. I'm getting the same results with OSX 10.8. Our application uses the "official" python client. Anyone having this problem? Thanks.
I get the following crash report in the Couchbase.log
=CRASH REPORT==== 10-Dec-2012::11:42:01 ===
crasher:
initial call: couch_server:init/1
pid: <0.237.0>
registered_name: couch_server
exception exit: {{badmatch,{error,no_such_log}},
[{couch_log,error,2},
{couch_server,handle_info,2},
{gen_server,handle_msg,5},
{proc_lib,init_p_do_apply,3}]}
in function gen_server:terminate/6
ancestors: [couch_primary_services,couch_server_sup,cb_couch_sup,
ns_server_cluster_sup,<0.64.0>]
messages: []
links: [<0.232.0>]
dictionary: []
trap_exit: true
status: running
heap_size: 17711
stack_size: 24
reductions: 1490899
neighbours:I can see this warning on the logs before I restarted my computer.
[Mon, 10 Dec 2012 02:14:31 GMT] [error] [<0.745.0>] Mnesia('ns_1@127.0.0.1'): ** WARNING ** Mnesia is overloaded: {dump_log,
write_threshold}