Did you try rebuilding the search/browse indexes from scratch with the
commandline tool?
[dspace]/bin/index-init
Mark
On Jun 3, 2010, at 9:41 AM, bryce ray wrote:
> All of a sudden it seems the documents stored in my dspace installation are
> gone. However, they only seem to be partially gone:
> When I view the list of communities it still displays the correct number of
> articles (i.e. 4 items)
> When I click on a community to view the collections it displays the correct
> number of articles
> When I view the collection detail page it still says the correct number of
> articles at the top of the page.
> But when I click to view a list of the items in the collection I get the
> message:
> "No Entries in Index
>
> There are no entries in the index for Collection "My Collection". "
>
> I've browsed through the asset store and everything appears to be there.
> I've tried logging in as an admin and the items are still not viewable. Why
> all of a sudden can I not view the items in my collections?
>
> Reading through the error displayed above I tried recreating the index but I
> ran into this error message:
>
> # ./index-update
> Creating browse index
> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 3
> at
> org.dspace.core.Context.turnOffAuthorisationSystem(Context.java:220)
> at org.dspace.browse.IndexBrowse.main(IndexBrowse.java:617)
> Creating search index
>
> Could this be the cause of the problem? if so, what exactly is wrong and how
> do I fix it?
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
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