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






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