Hello all,
I've been enjoying the .deb packages on Ubuntu 13.10 for a while now, and 
they always worked. When I wanted to test the 1.0.0, I got the following 
error in the logs:
[2014-02-17 14:13:32,978][INFO ][node                     ] [Power 
Princess] version[1.0.0], pid[1587], build[a46900e/2014-02-12T16:18:34Z] 
[2014-02-17 14:13:32,978][INFO ][node                     ] [Power 
Princess] initializing ... 
[2014-02-17 14:13:33,010][INFO ][plugins                  ] [Power 
Princess] loaded [cloud-aws], sites [bigdesk] 
[2014-02-17 14:13:34,852][ERROR][bootstrap                ] {1.0.0}: 
Initialization Failed ...
ExecutionError[java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: 
org/elasticsearch/ElasticSearchIllegalArgumentException] 
 
NoClassDefFoundError[org/elasticsearch/ElasticSearchIllegalArgumentException]
ClassNotFoundException[org.elasticsearch.ElasticSearchIllegalArgumentException]
I was looking through the documentation here:
http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/breaking-changes.html 
But couldn't find anything indicating that startup shouldn't work with the 
init script from the distribution.
Any pointers to what I might be doing wrong?
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                dadoonet  
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                    February 17, 2014,  1:41pm
                   
                   
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              You have an old version of a cloud-aws plugin.
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Le 17 février 2014 à 14:40:12, madsmartin@colourbox.com  (madsmartin@colourbox.com ) a écrit:
Hello all,
I've been enjoying the .deb packages on Ubuntu 13.10 for a while now, and they always worked. When I wanted to test the 1.0.0, I got the following error in the logs:
[2014-02-17 14:13:32,978][INFO ][node                     ] [Power Princess] version[1.0.0], pid[1587], build[a46900e/2014-02-12T16:18:34Z] 
[2014-02-17 14:13:32,978][INFO ][node                     ] [Power Princess] initializing ... 
[2014-02-17 14:13:33,010][INFO ][plugins                  ] [Power Princess] loaded [cloud-aws], sites [bigdesk] 
[2014-02-17 14:13:34,852][ERROR][bootstrap                ] {1.0.0}: Initialization Failed ...
ExecutionError[java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/elasticsearch/ElasticSearchIllegalArgumentException] 
NoClassDefFoundError[org/elasticsearch/ElasticSearchIllegalArgumentException] 
ClassNotFoundException[org.elasticsearch.ElasticSearchIllegalArgumentException] 
 
I was looking through the documentation here:
http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/breaking-changes.html 
But couldn't find anything indicating that startup shouldn't work with the init script from the distribution.
Any pointers to what I might be doing wrong? 
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              I tried disabling bigdesk. Still fails.
On Monday, February 17, 2014 2:40:08 PM UTC+1, madsm...@colourbox.com  wrote:
Hello all,
I've been enjoying the .deb packages on Ubuntu 13.10 for a while now, and 
they always worked. When I wanted to test the 1.0.0, I got the following 
error in the logs:
[2014-02-17 14:13:32,978][INFO ][node                     ] [Power 
Princess] version[1.0.0], pid[1587], build[a46900e/2014-02-12T16:18:34Z] 
[2014-02-17 14:13:32,978][INFO ][node                     ] [Power 
Princess] initializing ... 
[2014-02-17 14:13:33,010][INFO ][plugins                  ] [Power 
Princess] loaded [cloud-aws], sites [bigdesk] 
[2014-02-17 14:13:34,852][ERROR][bootstrap                ] {1.0.0}: 
Initialization Failed ...
ExecutionError[java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: 
org/elasticsearch/ElasticSearchIllegalArgumentException] 
 
NoClassDefFoundError[org/elasticsearch/ElasticSearchIllegalArgumentException]
ClassNotFoundException[org.elasticsearch.ElasticSearchIllegalArgumentException]
I was looking through the documentation here:
Elasticsearch Platform — Find real-time answers at scale | Elastic 
But couldn't find anything indicating that startup shouldn't work with the 
init script from the distribution.
Any pointers to what I might be doing wrong?
 
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              Thanks a bunch! That solved it. Speaking of the shared gateway on s3 being 
deprecated. Is that still planned?
On Monday, February 17, 2014 2:41:34 PM UTC+1, David Pilato wrote:
You have an old version of a cloud-aws plugin.
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Le 17 février 2014 à 14:40:12, madsm...@colourbox.com  <javascript:> ( 
madsm...@colourbox.com  <javascript:>) a écrit:
Hello all,
I've been enjoying the .deb packages on Ubuntu 13.10 for a while now, and 
they always worked. When I wanted to test the 1.0.0, I got the following 
error in the logs:
[2014-02-17 14:13:32,978][INFO ][node                     ] [Power 
Princess] version[1.0.0], pid[1587], build[a46900e/2014-02-12T16:18:34Z] 
[2014-02-17 14:13:32,978][INFO ][node                     ] [Power 
Princess] initializing ... 
[2014-02-17 14:13:33,010][INFO ][plugins                  ] [Power 
Princess] loaded [cloud-aws], sites [bigdesk] 
[2014-02-17 14:13:34,852][ERROR][bootstrap                ] {1.0.0}: 
Initialization Failed ...
ExecutionError[java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: 
org/elasticsearch/ElasticSearchIllegalArgumentException] 
 
NoClassDefFoundError[org/elasticsearch/ElasticSearchIllegalArgumentException]
ClassNotFoundException[org.elasticsearch.ElasticSearchIllegalArgumentException]
I was looking through the documentation here:
Elasticsearch Platform — Find real-time answers at scale | Elastic 
But couldn't find anything indicating that startup shouldn't work with the 
init script from the distribution.
Any pointers to what I might be doing wrong? 
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. 
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