Daniel Naber wrote:
Yes, the *.cfs shows that this is a compound index which has *.fnm files only when it's being modified.

When creating a compound segment, a "segments" file is never written that refers to the segment until the .cfs file is created and the .fnm files are removed.


The real problem here looks to be that the segments file is out of sync, and refers to a segment named 'v' when no such segment, compound or otherwise, exists.

Doug

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