> Ante, thank you that is helpfull information! Do you use a developer version of quantum or the regular install packages?
I've used default packages from Ubuntu 12.04.
> In any case, can you verifiy if all the ports received a unique ip-address? The difference in behaviour might be that postgresql might not allow the update of a record if the value was changed by another thread, and maybe mysql allows this. If so, a few of the ports will probably share the same ip-address.
I'll have to check the IPs, cause I haven't looked at them in detail. I
was just about to reinstall folsom, so I'll re-check with folosom today
or tomorrow.
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Ante Karamatic <email address hidden>
Professional and Engineering Services
Canonical Ltd
Dana 06.02.2013 14:13, Spatialist je napisao:
> Ante, thank you that is helpfull information! Do you use a developer version of quantum or the regular install packages?
I've used default packages from Ubuntu 12.04.
> In any case, can you verifiy if all the ports received a unique ip-address? The difference in behaviour might be that postgresql might not allow the update of a record if the value was changed by another thread, and maybe mysql allows this. If so, a few of the ports will probably share the same ip-address.
I'll have to check the IPs, cause I haven't looked at them in detail. I
was just about to reinstall folsom, so I'll re-check with folosom today
or tomorrow.
--
Ante Karamatic <email address hidden>
Professional and Engineering Services
Canonical Ltd