I verified a data file and MSC reported the data were fine but the indexes
had some errors. No problem, I think, I'll just trash the index files,
restart and let them rebuild. After doing this twice the indexes are still
showing as :

Cluster Index 167 on DOX_ATTACH._data , DOX_ATTACH.record_id
(tableName_recordId) [OK]
Checking index Cluster Index 167 on DOX_ATTACH._data , DOX_ATTACH.record_id
(tableName_recordId) [OK]
Checking index page addresses on Cluster Index 167 on DOX_ATTACH._data ,
DOX_ATTACH.record_id (tableName_recordId) [OK]
Checking clusters on Cluster Index 167 on DOX_ATTACH._data ,
DOX_ATTACH.record_id (tableName_recordId) [OK]
Checking list of deleted clusters on Cluster Index 167 on DOX_ATTACH._data
, DOX_ATTACH.record_id (tableName_recordId) [OK]
Checking index pages on Cluster Index 167 on DOX_ATTACH._data ,
DOX_ATTACH.record_id (tableName_recordId) [200 errors]

I'm not sure what else to do besides dropping the index. I'm assuming,
perhaps incorrectly, that if the data are good the index should be able to
write itself correctly.

I'm hoping one of you can give me some insight into how to correct this.
The server is running 15.3 on Win 7.

-- 
Kirk Brooks
San Francisco, CA
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*The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do
nothing.*

*- Edmund Burke*
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