no it is not corrupted
it is just a second instance accessing the same store

either from the same jvm or another

how and where do you start your embeddedgraphdb?

and if you don't shutdown the db cleanly it will have to recover at the next 
start

Michael

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Am 10.07.2011 um 20:41 schrieb noppanit <noppani...@gmail.com>:

> Thanks for the reply, 
> 
> I'm not using Grails plugin, I'm using native embedded neo4j. I'm
> redesigning my application just to make sure that I close the database after
> use.
> 
> BTW, if I got that error again, would that mean that the database is
> corrupted? Is there anyway to restore it?
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