I have a couple of Verity collections which have suddenly stopped opening. The error is "collection failed to open". This isn't a Forum, its a searchable collection. Any ideas on how to unlock it? Here's the error: Error Diagnostic Information Error occurred in tag CFINDEX Collection failed to open: read The error occurred while processing an element with a general identifier of (CFINDEX), occupying document position (6:1) to (12:143). If I use the "xxx_VOpenFile.cfm" file, I get a different error: An error occurred while evaluating the expression: Find( '..', URL.ServerFilePath ) or not FindNoCase( WorkingDirectory, URL.ServerFilePath ) Error near line 7, column 2. Error resolving parameter URL.SERVERFILEPATH The specified URL parameter cannot be found. This problem is very likely due to the fact that you have misspelled the parameter name. I've not changed any locations, nor changed anything on the servers themselves. The boxes were physically moved about two feet each. They were shut down and moved but no other changes were made. And I believe both were accessible after the move (I didn't do the moves so I am a little fuzzy on this point). The cfm files and the oracle db's (located on the 2 servers which were moved) function fine. The db that constitutes one of the collections is reachable and can be queried. The library which makes up the other db can be reached over the network and is intact. And other cf interfaces to oracle db's work fine. All cf services are running. I can find no Verity services. I even created a new collection using the above mentioned library. No luck. Still won't open. If I purge and recreate I can index the collection exactly once. The repair function in CF Admin completes successfully but the collections do not open. It's as if I inadvertently locked the collections and threw away the key. I notice there is a "collectn.lck" file. Should there be an unlock as well? Any ideas? andy trusz ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official book at http://www.fusionauthority.com/bkinfo.cfm Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/cf-talk@houseoffusion.com/ Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=lists