Hi Jakob,

Thanks for your email. The problem you saw turns out to be a bug in mlcp.
You may have noticed that during mlcp export, a warning like this was shown:

WARN contentpump.OutputArchive: too many bytes in current package

That's because in mlcp export archive, the maximum size of a zip file is set to 
2GB, each document has its own metadata. In case total size the documents of a 
forest is large enough to exceed 2GB, additional zip file would be created to 
archive the documents and metadata for this forest, meahwhile a warning like 
above is logged.

It is possible that, after inserting a doc's metadata into the zip, mlcp 
attempts to insert the doc into the zip, but it finds out the zip has reached 
2GB, so a new zip is created to store this doc. In this case, the archives 
generated are in invalid format, because the doc and its metadata need to be in 
the same zip.

Current Workaround is to Unzip the zip files where there exists the case doc 
and metadata are separated, and then zip the extracted files into one zip. We 
will put in a fix for that in the near future.

Regards,

Aries Li
Senior Software Engineer, Server
MarkLogic Corporation
[email protected]
Phone: +1 650 287 2561
www.marklogic.com

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