The lock dir if not set manually is set to your temp directory. But there may be something wrong anyway. I'll try your solution, I don't have any other choice right now.
Usually the locking error occurres when you are searching a lot and indexing at the same time. We will be running on a quite small index of 50-100MB and this will probably not be an issue in the beginning. //Lock dir is set here... If not specified :) FSDirectory.cs - v2.0.0.001 - line 145 public static readonly System.String LOCK_DIR = SupportClass.AppSettings.Get("Lucene.Net.lockDir", System.IO.Path.GetTempPath()); Thanks /Simon -----Original Message----- From: Ben Martz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: den 18 januari 2007 16:08 To: lucene-net-user@incubator.apache.org Subject: Re: FileNotFoundException, is this code supposed to work? I should add further that the only reason I went with a thread for the index changes (add/delete/update) is so that I could control the frequency of index optimization to keep things running smoothly - I didn't want every minor change to result in a blocking optimization call. Other than that, I can instantiate multiple copies of my server application and they all coexist quite cheerfully using the standard Lucene.Net.lockdir parameter. On 1/18/07, Ben Martz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Out of curiosity, are you running into the multiple writer issue when > you correctly set up the lock directory? I use the following code in > my application prior to creating an index writer. > > private static bool m_LockInitted = false; > public static void InitLockDir() > { > if (m_LockInitted) > return; > > string lockPath = Common.GetIndexPath() + @"\lock"; > > if (!Directory.Exists(lockPath)) > Directory.CreateDirectory(lockPath); > > ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["Lucene.Net.lockdir"] = > lockPath; // <-- this is the important part > > m_LockInitted = true; > } > > > On 1/18/07, Torsten Rendelmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > AFAIK only index modifications require a lock, while a concurrent > > search does not. We run into the same problem (concurrent index > > writers) and "solved" it using a single index mod. thread working > > with a queue of documents to add/delete/update. > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 7:25 PM > > > To: lucene-net-user@incubator.apache.org > > > Subject: RE: FileNotFoundException, is this code supposed to work? > > > > > > > > > I receive these kinds of errors when multiple threads are > > > searching/writing to the index at the same time. So far, I have > > > had to resort to .NET locks for key locations in code, such as: > > > > > > Dim hits As Hits = Nothing > > > SyncLock aLock > > > hits = searcher.Search(query, df1, custSort) > > > End SyncLock > > > > > > SyncLock aLock > > > Result = reader.DeleteDocuments(New Term("Id", > > > CStr(Id))) > > > reader.Close() > > > End SyncLock > > > > > > SyncLock aLock > > > writer.AddDocument(doc) > > > writer.Close() > > > End SyncLock > > > > > > > > > This of course kills our scalability, so I am so interested in > > > knowing how to address multi-process/multi-threaded access to any > > > particular index. > > > > > > > > > > > > - Michael > > > > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Simon Gartz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 6:54 AM > > > To: lucene-net-user@incubator.apache.org > > > Subject: FileNotFoundException, is this code supposed to work? > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I've seen this questions before with slightly different > > > approaches, but non with sample code. Is this code supposed to > > > work or not, using Lucene.net v1.9.1.3? > > > I get follwing error executing the code below. Note that it might > > > take some time to crash. > > > > > > System.IO.FileNotFoundException : Could not find file > > > "C:\DOCUME~1\sgartz\LOCALS~1\Temp\lucene\_1ji.frq". > > > at System.IO.__Error.WinIOError(Int32 errorCode, String str) > > > at System.IO.FileStream..ctor(String path, FileMode mode, > > > FileAccess access, FileShare share, Int32 bufferSize, Boolean > > > useAsync, String msgPath, Boolean bFromProxy) > > > at System.IO.FileStream..ctor(String path, FileMode mode, > > > FileAccess access, FileShare share) > > > at Lucene.Net.Store.Descriptor..ctor(FSIndexInput > > > enclosingInstance, FileInfo file, FileAccess mode) > > > at Lucene.Net.Store.FSIndexInput..ctor(FileInfo path) > > > at Lucene.Net.Store.FSDirectory.OpenInput(String name) > > > at Lucene.Net.Index.SegmentReader.Initialize(SegmentInfo si) > > > at Lucene.Net.Index.SegmentReader.Get(Directory dir, > > > SegmentInfo si, SegmentInfos sis, Boolean closeDir, Boolean > > > ownDir) > > > at Lucene.Net.Index.SegmentReader.Get(SegmentInfo si) > > > at Lucene.Net.Index.AnonymousClassWith.DoBody () > > > at Lucene.Net.Store.With.Run() > > > at Lucene.Net.Index.IndexReader.Open(Directory > > > directory, Boolean > > > closeDirectory) > > > at Lucene.Net.Index.IndexReader.Open(String path) > > > at Lucene.Net.Search.IndexSearcher..ctor(String path) > > > > > > c:\projects\x\development\x.test\indexingservice\indexingservi > > > cetest.cs( > > > 128,0): at > > > x.Test.IndexingService.IndexingServiceTest.LuceneThreadTest () > > > > > > > > > private static readonly string directory = > > > Path.Combine(Path.GetTempPath(), "lucene"); > > > > > > [Test] > > > public void LuceneThreadTest(){ > > > > > > //Create index > > > Lucene.Net.Analysis.Analyzer analyzer = new > > > Lucene.Net.Analysis.SimpleAnalyzer(); > > > Lucene.Net.Index.IndexWriter writer = new > > > Lucene.Net.Index.IndexWriter(directory, analyzer, true); > > > writer.Close(); > > > > > > //Start indexing thread > > > Thread indexThread = new Thread(new > > > ThreadStart(LuceneIndexThread)); > > > indexThread.Start(); > > > > > > while(indexThread.IsAlive ){ > > > Console.WriteLine("Searching..."); > > > > > > Lucene.Net.Search.Searcher searcher = new > > > Lucene.Net.Search.IndexSearcher(directory); > > > > > > Lucene.Net.Search.Hits hits = null; > > > Lucene.Net.QueryParsers.QueryParser parser = new > > > Lucene.Net.QueryParsers.QueryParser("contents", analyzer); > > > Lucene.Net.Search.Query query = parser.Parse("put"); > > > Console.WriteLine("Query: " + query.ToString("contents")); > > > > > > hits = searcher.Search(query); > > > Console.WriteLine(hits.Length() + " total results"); > > > for (int i = 0; i < hits.Length() && i < 10; i++) { > > > Lucene.Net.Documents.Document d = hits.Doc(i); > > > Console.WriteLine(i + " " + hits.Score(i) + " " + > > > d.Get("contents").Length + " " + d.Get("contents").Substring(0, 20)); > > > } > > > searcher.Close(); > > > Thread.Sleep(1000); > > > } > > > } > > > private void LuceneIndexThread(){ > > > Console.WriteLine("Start indexing files"); > > > for(int j = 0; j < 100; j++){ > > > > > > Lucene.Net.Analysis.Analyzer analyzer = new > > > Lucene.Net.Analysis.SimpleAnalyzer(); > > > Lucene.Net.Index.IndexWriter writer = new > > > Lucene.Net.Index.IndexWriter (directory, analyzer, false); > > > > > > for (int i = 0; i < 100; i++) { > > > Lucene.Net.Documents.Document d = new > > > Lucene.Net.Documents.Document(); > > > string content = new string('a', (new Random()).Next(100) * 10); > > > d.Add(new Lucene.Net.Documents.Field("contents", "Put > > > contents here " + content, Lucene.Net.Documents.Field.Store.YES, > > > Lucene.Net.Documents.Field.Index.TOKENIZED)); > > > writer.AddDocument(d); > > > } > > > writer.Close(); > > > Console.WriteLine("Indexed 100 documents..."); > > > } > > > Console.WriteLine("Finished indexing files"); > > > } > > > > > > > > > Regards > > > Simon > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > Mmmmmm...C8H11NO2 -- Mmmmmm...C8H11NO2