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Kurt Huwig commented on DERBY-2835:
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The c500.dat file containing the table is 4304732160 bytes long (4.009 GiB) and 
contains between 3,0 and 3,5 mio. entries

> Getting SQLState.LANG_IGNORE_MISSING_INDEX_ROW_DURING_DELETE
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DERBY-2835
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-2835
>             Project: Derby
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Store
>    Affects Versions: 10.2.2.0
>         Environment: Sun JDK 1.5
>            Reporter: Kurt Huwig
>
> I get messages like this about once a week:
> WARNING: While deleting a row from a table the index row for base table row 
> (50813,81) was not found in index with conglomerate id 1.297.  This problem 
> has automatically been corrected as part of the delete operation.
> I do not have a reproducing example besides the productive server, so here 
> some hints what it is doing and what happened the last few days:
> The table in question is a log file which gets a lot of updates and once it 
> reaches a certain limit, the oldest records will be deleted once per day.
> The database is embedded and accessed both embedded and via one network 
> client on another machine. Nearly all read/write requests come from the 
> network client.
> The table's size is about 3,8 GB and contains a lot of entries (cannot check 
> right now).
> The JVM is sometimes stopped via "killall java".
> Both machines are Linux-SMP.
> Both machines use HA-JDBC to access the database.
> Both machines have 1,5GB of memory.
> The JVM is started with -Xmx768M -Xms768M -Xss128k
> The application uses no transactions on this table.
> The network client used 4000+ simultaneous connections, sometimes reaching 
> the ulimit of the machine. The number of connections has been reduced to 1/10 
> and the ulimit has been increased a few days ago. Still there are records in 
> the database from this time.
> The network connection sometimes broke down as described in DERBY-2747.
> The network client gets "lock timeouts" several times a day, due to long 
> running requests.
> The network client had a OutOfMemoryException regarding the Heap some days 
> ago.

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