Hi,
I am again getting the following error while optimization.
java.io.FileNotFoundException: \\machine01\indexes\_w5.cfs (The system
cannot find the file specified)
16:20:57,533 INFO [STDOUT] : 140 at
java.io.RandomAccessFile.open(Native Method)
16:20:57,533 INFO [STDOUT] : 140 at
java.io.RandomAccessFile.<init>(Unknown Source)
16:20:57,533 INFO [STDOUT] : 140 at
org.apache.lucene.store.FSDirectory$FSIndexInput$Descriptor.<init>(FSDir
ectory.java:506)
16:20:57,533 INFO [STDOUT] : 140 at
org.apache.lucene.store.FSDirectory$FSIndexInput.<init>(FSDirectory.java
:536)
16:20:57,565 INFO [STDOUT] : 140 at
org.apache.lucene.store.FSDirectory.openInput (
FSDirectory.java:445)
16:20:57,565 INFO [STDOUT] : 140 at
org.apache.lucene.index.CompoundFileReader.<init>(CompoundFileReader.jav
a:70)
16:20:57,565 INFO [STDOUT] : 140 at
org.apache.lucene.index.SegmentReader.initialize (
SegmentReader.java:181)
16:20:57,565 INFO [STDOUT] : 140 at
org.apache.lucene.index.SegmentReader.get (
SegmentReader.java:167)
16:20:57,565 INFO [STDOUT] : 140 at
org.apache.lucene.index.SegmentReader.get (
SegmentReader.java:139)
16:20:57,565 INFO [STDOUT] : 140 at
org.apache.lucene.index.IndexWriter.mergeSegments (
IndexWriter.java:1867)
16:20:57,565 INFO [STDOUT] : 140 at
org.apache.lucene.index.IndexWriter.optimize (
IndexWriter.java:1231)
If I try to optimize it again then also getting the same error.
Can anyone please help me out? It is occurring on live environment.
Regards,
Chaula
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael McCandless [mailto:lucene@(protected)]
Sent: 26 September, 2008 8:00 PM
To: java-user@(protected)
Subject: Re: How to restore corrupted index
It's perfectly fine to have a reader open on an index, while an
IndexWriter runs optimize.
Which version of Lucene are you using? And which OS & filesystem?
Mike
Chaula Ganatra wrote:
> It was the Reader on same index, which I did not close so gave
> exception
> in writer.optimise()
>
> Chaula
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael McCandless [mailto:lucene@(protected)]
> Sent: 26 September, 2008 7:17 PM
> To: java-user@(protected)
> Subject: Re: How to restore corrupted index
>
>
> Can you post the full stack trace in both cases?
>
> Mike
>
> Chaula Ganatra wrote:
>
>> I found one case when such multiple files are remained, when we call
>> writer.optimise() it throws exception and multiple files remained in
>> index dir.
>>
>> After such multiple files, when we add document in index by calling
>> writer.addDocument it throws
java.lang.NegativeArraySizeException>>
>> Regards,
>> Chaula
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Grant Ingersoll [mailto:gsingers@(protected)]
>> Sent: 26 September, 2008 6:02 PM
>> To: java-user@(protected)
>> Subject: Re: How to restore corrupted index
>>
>> There is the CheckIndex tool included in the distribution for
>> checking/
>> fixing bad indexes, but it can't solve everything.
>>
>> The bigger question is why it is happening to begin with. Can you
>> describe your indexing process? How do you know the index is
>> actually
>> corrupted? Are you seeing exceptions when opening it?
>>
>> -Grant
>> On Sep 26, 2008, at 6:49 AM, Chaula Ganatra wrote:
>>
>>> We have an application in which index will be updated frequently.
>>>
>>> During development time, found that index files gets corrupted, i.e.
>>> more than one cfs files,some other extension files e.g. frq, fnm,
>>> nrm
>>>
>>> Remains there in index directory.
>>>
>>> Is there any way that such issue does not occur at all or if it
>>> happens
>>> we can recover the index data again?
>>>
>>> It would be a great help, if some one can.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Chaula
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> --------------------------
>> Grant Ingersoll
>> http://www.lucidimagination.com
>>
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