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Originally Posted by poogles_uk
What is the problem with the JVM? IE what do you want/need to do that you cannot do now? I can inform. If you need the java machine file, it is obtainable from a few different ftp sites.
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The JVM is working and I can get the HelloWorld SnapExtension to run from the administration interface. I'd like to start running my own java classes. (I figure that turning my old snap server into a web proxy using muffin would be a good start). What I can't seem to do is run anything from the debug screen using the "java" command. It looks like there a path problem. For example
"java com.snapserver.demo.HelloWorldServer" results in a class not found exception.
If, on another machine, I cd into Java$/Jeode/classes and use the same command (from the local command line) both the HelloWorldServer and the HelloWorldClient
work fine (running on a local JVM), so the classes are OK. I can't figure out how to give the Snap jvm a classpath argument with the "java" command so it can find the classes...
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Originally Posted by poogles_uk
Thats pretty good to get it running straight off 400GB, did you just stick them in? Please let us know.
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1. Since both the existing drives were dead, I used a PC and Knoppix to copy the first 64MB from the first drive from another Snap2200 (SnapOS 3.x) onto a 30GB drive.
2. I installed the 30GB drive into the Snap. Another 30GB drive went into slot 2.
(It's good to have extra drives around.)
3. I booted the Snap and used the debug interface to unmount all and format /reinit the drives. Then I configured the Snap as a mirror.
4. I then purchased an upgrade to SnapOS 4.x and installed it on the Snap. (I tried using the links posted to the 4.x upgrade, but they didn't work since they are really a 4.0.0 to 4.0.X upgrade).
5. I took out the 30GB drives and copied the first one entirely to the first 400GB drive (again using a PC running Knoppix.)
6. I installed both 400GB drives, and rebooted. The system immediately recognized the 2nd drive as a 400GB, but still thought the first drive was 30GB, so I had to unmount all and format /reinit and mirror once again.
7. It took a long time to fully mirror the 400GB drive, but things have worked fine ever since then.
Gern