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January 16th, 2008

Moving users between clusters [Jan. 16th, 2008|12:45 pm]

lj_dev

[squeaky19]
I am trying to bring up a second cluster on my site (I have master which is also cluster1). I am able to provision new users on the new cluster with no issue, but I am not grasping moving users to the cluster (as my current cluster1 is having performance issues). Trying to use ljumover.pl (ljumover.pl -v "1 +active(14) to 2 1500") works for about 5 users then starts scrolling

Unlocking user 32907.
Moving user 'XXXXX' (#32964): src 1 -> dst 2 (count: 5)
Failed to move 'XXXXX' to cluster 2: User 'XXXXX' should have been prelocked.

for the rest of the users it is attempting to move. Can someone give me a hand on this and maybe some advice on what I am doing wrong.

(Edited so it makes a bit more sense)
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Support for editing posts in Atom, trouble with Ecto blogging client [Jan. 16th, 2008|04:40 pm]

lj_dev

[viktor_haag]
The new version of the Ecto blogging client has a protocol plugin to support Atom 1.0. However, this plugin is not working properly with LiveJournal's Atom implementation.

This problem seems like it might be related to this post editing problem that another LJ developer is having.

The creator/maintainer of Ecto suggested that we "notify LJ about the failing edits via their Atom interface". Is posting to this forum a sufficient way to achieve that? Or is there some other approved forum to investigate these kinds of issues? If this bug is indeed on LJ's side with the way it supports edit requests through the Atom API, when (in general) is it likely to be addressed?

I'm posting a link to this post in Ecto's support forum, so any comments here that would help resolve this problem would be appreciated.

Thanks!
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