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ASF subversion and git services commented on LUCENE-5263:
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Commit 1530845 from [~rcmuir] in branch 'dev/branches/lucene_solr_4_5'
[ https://svn.apache.org/r1530845 ]

LUCENE-4998, LUCENE-5242, LUCENE-5254, LUCENE-5262, LUCENE-5263, LUCENE-5264: 
svn merge -c 1522723 -c 1525896 -c 1529136 -c 1529141 -c 1530063 -c 1530416 -c 
1530657

> Deletes may be silently lost if an IOException is hit and later not hit 
> (e.g., disk fills up and then frees up)
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: LUCENE-5263
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-5263
>             Project: Lucene - Core
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: core/index
>            Reporter: Michael McCandless
>            Assignee: Michael McCandless
>             Fix For: 4.6, 5.0
>
>         Attachments: LUCENE-5263.patch, LUCENE-5263.patch
>
>
> This case is tricky to handle, yet I think realistic: disk fills up
> temporarily, causes an exception in writeLiveDocs, and then the app
> keeps using the IW instance.
> Meanwhile disk later frees up again, IW is closed "successfully".  In
> certain cases, we can silently lose deletes in this case.
> I had already committed
> TestIndexWriterDeletes.testNoLostDeletesOnDiskFull, and Jenkins seems
> happy with it so far, but when I added fangs to the test (cutover to
> RandomIndexWriter from IndexWriter, allow IOE during getReader, add
> randomness to when exc is thrown, etc.), it uncovered some real/nasty
> bugs:
>   * ReaderPool.dropAll was suppressing any exception it hit, because
>     {code}if (priorE != null){code} should instead be {code}if (priorE == 
> null){code}
>   * After a merge, we have to write deletes before committing the
>     segment, because an exception when writing deletes means we need
>     to abort the merge
>   * Several places that were directly calling deleter.checkpoint must
>     also increment the changeCount else on close IW thinks there are
>     no changes and doesn't write a new segments file.
>   * closeInternal was dropping pooled readers after writing the
>     segments file, which would lose deletes still buffered due to a
>     previous exc.



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