1. can you raise a GH issue, if possible with your db attached and the
messages.log / neo4j.log log files

2. it should not get corrupted, one cause could be a broken file system or
out of disk space
3. the schema indexes are implemented using lucene
4. not


On Thu, Jun 30, 2016 at 12:43 AM, VineetP <vineet....@gmail.com> wrote:

> We are trying out Neo4j Community Edition 2.3.1.
> We have one thread which periodically loads/updates data into Neo4j using
> LOAD CSV method, and several read requests to the db.
> As far as I understand, we use schema indexes
> However, we have been receiving two type of error messages quite
> frequently which point to Lucene indexes:
>
>
> 1) WARNING: The index is in a failed state: 'File not found:
> /home/neo4jsupp/neo4j-community-2.3.1/data/INM_06252016/schema/index/lucene/7/_27.cfs
> (No such file or directory)'.
>
> 2)
> MATCH (n:VSID) WHERE n.code="ABC" RETURN n;
>
> Node with id 5338
> Neo.ClientError.Statement.EntityNotFound
>
> There are no error messages in console.log or messages.log.
> We have no choice but to shutdown the db, and perform the ritual of
> removing contents under the lucene folder, and restart the db.
>
> Q1) Can someone shed light on this behavior of Neo4j? Why and when would
> the lucene index get corrupted?
> Q2) Why is there reference to lucene index when we are using schema
> indexes?
> Q3) How can restrict Neo4j from creating lucene indexes?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
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