I also use an Ubuntu Couchdb instance. You're having these troubles, but you can view your database in futon on your browser on your laptop? I'm trying to think of what it could possibly be. If you set the whole thing up relatively quickly though, you are doing much better than I did. Lauren On Feb 19, 2012, at 2:27 AM, Abhinav Lele wrote: > I did a clean install, and still have the issue. However the same view > works on my laptop (Ubuntu 64 bit i5 intel). The amazon instance is > a bit > slower compared to the laptop. Do I need to tweak some settings like > timeout, etc? > -- > Abhinav > On Feb 19, 2012 12:00 PM, "Abhinav Lele" > wrote: > >> >> It is running on a EC2 instance (32bit small instance), which has >> been >> cloned. >> >> Any specific test to run or all of them? >> >> - >> Abhinav >> >> >> On 02/19/2012 11:57 AM, Jens Alfke wrote: >> >>> On Feb 18, 2012, at 10:10 PM, Abhinav Lele wrote: >>> >>> In the couchdb logs I can see some eaccess errors, but don't know >>> what >>> to make of it. Here are the logs >>> http://pastie.org/private/**0azztwn2cqhjdjdwsbehsq>> > >>> >>> This looks like an installation error to me — I think the server is >>> failing to read some necessary files. >>> What OS is this? How did you install CouchDB? >>> In the Futon web UI, try running the test suite (available from the >>> right-hand column.) >>> >>> —Jens >>> >>>