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bhupendr

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Joined: 06/19/2008 21:00:21
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There is a defaut cache in my application which has default strategy.......It has no more reference in application.But I cann't cluster my application with out this class.why this class is so importent.....!
bhupendr

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Joined: 06/19/2008 21:00:21
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OK well.My this problem has been solved..........!
bhupendr

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Another Problem occurs....Actually I have four PC as[p1,p2,p3,p4] for clustering purpose on Intranet.Clustering btn p1 and p2 works properly..But when i use P3[Ubuntu] Or p4[window vista] then I found error whenever I execute my application .Error on terminal like as......

myapplication/../../../bin/boot-jar-path.sh: 65: myapplication/../../../bin/make-boot-jar.sh: Permission denied
ari

seraphim

Joined: 05/24/2006 14:23:21
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You can't run bourne shell scripts on Windows w/o Cygwin. Although it would be easier IMO to download our Windows kit and use the batch files and Windows-specific installation of Terracotta (assuming you do not know what Cygwin is).
http://www.cygwin.com/

And Ubuntu has the default shell set to something other than bourne (/bin/sh links to something funky).
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DashAsBinSh


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bhupendr

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Actually Error on Ubuntu only...!I have changed in run.sh from /bin/sh to /bin/bash...,there is no change on error...!
 
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