Thanks. The database doesn’t look that huge.

I was surprised that the error is not raised with BaseX 10.7, as I cannot
imagine substantial changes in the way how we add documents. Does the error
persist when you run OPTIMIZE or OPTIMIZE ALL?



On Mon, Aug 12, 2024 at 3:36 PM Csaba Fekete <feketecs...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi
> Yeah it might be something to do with size rather than BaseX version.
> Not sure I'm allowed to share all the db but here's the DB INFO:
>
> Database 'mydb' was opened in 42.39 ms.
>
> Database Properties
>
>  NAME: mydb
>
>  SIZE: 1301 MB
>
>  NODES: 79778050
>
>  DOCUMENTS: 3075
>
>  BINARIES: 0
>
>  VALUES: 0
>
>  TIMESTAMP: 2024-08-10T18:30:28.699Z
>
>  UPTODATE: false
>
>
> Resource Properties
>
>  INPUTPATH:
>
>  INPUTSIZE: 0 b
>
>  INPUTDATE: 2024-08-10T18:30:28.687Z
>
>
> Indexes
>
>  TEXTINDEX: false
>
>  ATTRINDEX: false
>
>  TOKENINDEX: false
>
>  FTINDEX: false
>
>  TEXTINCLUDE:
>
>  ATTRINCLUDE:
>
>  TOKENINCLUDE:
>
>  FTINCLUDE:
>
>  LANGUAGE: English
>
>  STEMMING: false
>
>  CASESENS: false
>
>  DIACRITICS: false
>
>  STOPWORDS:
>
>  UPDINDEX: false
>
>  AUTOOPTIMIZE: false
>
>  MAXCATS: 100
>
>  MAXLEN: 96
>
>  SPLITSIZE: 0
>
> On Mon, 12 Aug 2024 at 10:49, Christian Grün <christian.gr...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Csaba,
>>
>> It does not seem to be possible to reproduce the bug with an empty 'mydb'
>> database. I assume it’s too large to be shared (either publicly or
>> confidentially)? Is it possible to get this reproduced with a small
>> instance?
>>
>> What is output by the following command?
>>
>> > basex -v -c"OPEN mydb" -c"INFO DB"
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Christian
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Aug 10, 2024 at 8:31 PM Csaba Fekete <feketecs...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello
>>>
>>> The following works on Basex 10.7 but fails on Basex 11.1.
>>>
>>> The command I'm trying to run is:
>>>
>>> /opt/basex/bin/basex -v -c'OPEN mydb; ADD "/tmp/ZTH4ZRO.xml"'
>>>
>>> I've attached the XML file.The output I'm getting:
>>>
>>> Database 'mydb' was opened in 54.52 ms.
>>> Improper use? Potential bug? Your feedback is welcome:
>>> Contact: basex-talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de
>>> Version: BaseX 11.1
>>> Java: Ubuntu, 11.0.19
>>> OS: Linux, amd64
>>> Stack Trace:
>>> java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: arraycopy: length -1 is
>>> negative
>>> at java.base/java.lang.System.arraycopy(Native Method)
>>> at org.basex.util.Array.insert(Array.java:99)
>>> at org.basex.util.list.ObjectList.insert(ObjectList.java:153)
>>> at org.basex.index.resource.Docs.insert(Docs.java:166)
>>> at org.basex.index.resource.Resources.insert(Resources.java:71)
>>> at org.basex.data.Data.indexAdd(Data.java:1098)
>>> at org.basex.data.Data.insert(Data.java:836)
>>> at org.basex.query.up.atomic.Insert.apply(Insert.java:44)
>>> at
>>> org.basex.query.up.atomic.AtomicUpdateCache.applyUpdates(AtomicUpdateCache.java:291)
>>> at
>>> org.basex.query.up.atomic.AtomicUpdateCache.execute(AtomicUpdateCache.java:275)
>>> at org.basex.core.cmd.Add.lambda$run$0(Add.java:62)
>>> at org.basex.core.cmd.ACreate.update(ACreate.java:90)
>>> at org.basex.core.cmd.Add.run(Add.java:56)
>>> at org.basex.core.Command.run(Command.java:233)
>>> at org.basex.core.Command.execute(Command.java:93)
>>> at org.basex.api.client.LocalSession.execute(LocalSession.java:131)
>>> at org.basex.api.client.Session.execute(Session.java:36)
>>> at org.basex.core.CLI.execute(CLI.java:94)
>>> at org.basex.core.CLI.execute(CLI.java:78)
>>> at org.basex.core.CLI.execute(CLI.java:65)
>>> at org.basex.BaseX.<init>(BaseX.java:82)
>>> at org.basex.BaseX.main(BaseX.java:44)
>>>
>>

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