I've not heard of other reports of this. To make sure it's not a browser cache issue, check the count from another browser by pointing the browser at the db url and see what is returned.

-Damien

On Jul 21, 2008, at 6:32 PM, Peter Eddy wrote:

Hi,

I ran into this a few days ago and haven't had a chance to look into
it, but I thought I'd mention it any way.

I was doing some performance testing on some new hardware, I created 1
million test documents (exactly) and then ran various multi-threaded
tests to time document fetch time. I then compacted my database and
shutdown CouchDb well after compaction had finished.

When I restarted CouchDb I found that even though the 1 million
documents are still there, the doc_count value is zero. I can still
fetch the documents without any problem.

I'm using CouchDb 0.8-incubating and Erlang R12B-3 on a 4 core AMD64
Linux box with kernel 2.6.24 SMP. I'm not using replication. I
encountered no errors while loading the database with the test
documents or while running the tests.

thanks,
Peter

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