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HTTP Status 500 - org.ofbiz.core.util.GeneralRuntimeException: Could not determine database type. (File input/output error: java.io.IOException: org.hsqldb.HsqlException: Unexpected token: )

Ayhan Tekgul
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January 26, 2014

I have restart my computer and get "

HTTP Status 500 - org.ofbiz.core.util.GeneralRuntimeException: Could not determine database type. (File input/output error: java.io.IOException: org.hsqldb.HsqlException: Unexpected token: )

" message. What would be the problem?

Best regards...

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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January 26, 2014

Most likely answer is that your Jira was not shut down cleanly, and the database file was damaged. Or a plugin you were working on did some damage to the data and it's been picked up on restarting.

You might be able to rescue it with direct edits of the database file if you know what it damaged, but as it's a development environment, restoring from older data or starting with a fresh clean dataset is probably the better approach.

Ayhan Tekgul
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January 27, 2014

Thank you Nik.

Dani Rodni March 3, 2015

steel can't open JIRA HTTP Status 500 - Could not determine database type. (File input/output error: java.io.IOException: org.hsqldb.HsqlException: Unexpected token: )

Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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March 3, 2015

It's the same answer - you've got a damaged database file, and you should probably just dig up a backup, or start again with a clean one.

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