Yes, downgrading is really the only option now, unfortunately.

That, and voting for this bug at Sun (note you can vote for the same bug 3 times), which seems to be the root cause of the corruption:

    http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6707044

It's been open for 6 weeks now and besides being accepted by Sun there's been no other response. It's marked (surprisingly) as low priority.

While we've worked around it in Lucene, as best I can tell, you really can't be sure so downgrading is the safest course of action.

Mike

dan at gmail wrote:


Hello,

I don't have a good understanding of what options for avoid this corrupted
index problem described in LUCENE-1282.  It seems to me that I either
downgrade JRE from 1.6.0_06 to 1.6.0_03, or wait for an official release of
Lucene 2.4.0 which includes a workaround for this JRE bug.

http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-1282

Do I have any other options?

Thanks,
Dan
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