Hi Arne,
thanks for your help.
Now cache is running again. Cool.
Luke
Am 06.07.2011 um 08:32 schrieb Arne Kepp:
> Sounds like a corrupted index
>
> http://h2-database.66688.n3.nabble.com/Exception-ver-1-2-140-td1387402.html
>
> -Arne
>
>
> On 7/5/11 11:48 AM, Veovis wrote:
>>
>> Dear List,
>>
>> For some time I generate tiles from a WMS. My programs are Tomcat 7 GS 2.1
>> Windows 2008.
>> I have 1 million tiles. Half-time. But the next million is no longer
>> expected. I get the following message in the log file.
>>
>> 05 Jul 11:25:52 ERROR [jdbc.JDBCMetaBackend] - Failed to unlock tile:
>> Allgemeiner Fehler: java.lang.RuntimeException: File ID mismatch got=0
>> expected=62 pos=1502034
>> falseorg.h2.store.DiskFile:\\pc\TileCache\meta_jdbc_h2\gwc_metastore.index.dbblockCount:0
>> General error: java.lang.RuntimeException: File ID mismatch got=0
>> expected=62 pos=1502034
>> falseorg.h2.store.DiskFile:\\pc\TileCache\meta_jdbc_h2\gwc_metastore.index.dbblockCount:0;
>> SQL statement:
>> UPDATE TILES SET LOCK = NULL WHERE LAYER_ID = ? AND X = ? AND Y = ? AND Z
>> = ? AND GRIDSET_ID = ? AND FORMAT_ID = ? AND PARAMETERS_ID IS NULL
>> [50000-119]
>> 05 Jul 11:25:52 ERROR [jdbc.JDBCMetaBackend] - Failed to get tile:
>> Allgemeiner Fehler: java.lang.RuntimeException: File ID mismatch got=0
>> expected=62 pos=1502034
>> falseorg.h2.store.DiskFile:\\pc\TileCache\meta_jdbc_h2\gwc_metastore.index.dbblockCount:0
>> General error: java.lang.RuntimeException: File ID mismatch got=0
>> expected=62 pos=1502034
>> falseorg.h2.store.DiskFile:\\pc\TileCache\meta_jdbc_h2\gwc_metastore.index.dbblockCount:0;
>> SQL statement:
>> SELECT TILE_ID,BLOB_SIZE,CREATED,LOCK,NOW() FROM TILES WHERE LAYER_ID = ?
>> AND X = ? AND Y = ? AND Z = ? AND GRIDSET_ID = ? AND FORMAT_ID = ? AND
>> PARAMETERS_ID IS NULL LIMIT 1 [50000-119]
>>
>> and so on...
>>
>>
>> Can someone tell me what I can do? Any idea.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Luke
>>
>>
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