Re: Another index corruption problem

2005-10-26 Thread Andrzej Bialecki
Bill Tschumy wrote: I hate to plead, but I really need to do my best to recover my customer's data. Does anyone have any pointers for how to manually (or programmatically) repair this corrupted index? On Oct 24, 2005, at 11:23 PM, Bill Tschumy wrote: Many months ago I wrote this list abou

Re: Another index corruption problem

2005-10-26 Thread Andrzej Bialecki
Daniel Naber wrote: On Mittwoch 26 Oktober 2005 04:09, Bill Tschumy wrote: I hate to plead, but I really need to do my best to recover my customer's data. Does anyone have any pointers for how to manually (or programmatically) repair this corrupted index? You could try to fix the segments

Re: Another index corruption problem

2005-10-26 Thread Daniel Naber
On Mittwoch 26 Oktober 2005 04:09, Bill Tschumy wrote: > I hate to plead, but I really need to do my best to recover my > customer's data. Does anyone have any pointers for how to manually > (or programmatically) repair this corrupted index? You could try to fix the segments file (remove the fil

Re: Another index corruption problem

2005-10-25 Thread Bill Tschumy
I hate to plead, but I really need to do my best to recover my customer's data. Does anyone have any pointers for how to manually (or programmatically) repair this corrupted index? On Oct 24, 2005, at 11:23 PM, Bill Tschumy wrote: Many months ago I wrote this list about a corrupted index t

Another index corruption problem

2005-10-24 Thread Bill Tschumy
Many months ago I wrote this list about a corrupted index that one of my customers had. It was a mystery that was never really solved. Well, it has happened again and the stack trace looks almost identical. Here is the exception: java.io.FileNotFoundException: /Users/samegan/Library/Pref