Hi Rik, 

After finding out that the database would not start that was one of the 
first things I checked.
But the permissions were ok, apparently the datafiles were in a state which 
caused the same error for a different reason.

Luckily the data is back; with the indispensable help of Michael who 
intensively assisted me via Slack I bootstrapped his copy-store utility and 
while working on that we found that removing both the tx logs, 
neostore.transaction.db.* and some count files in 
graph.db/neostore.count.db* was enough to get the database started again.

It was an intense day, especially when I found that earlier backups had 
issues too for quite a while it looked like we lost months of data..
But all is well, I just checked the backup made last night and that is 
fine; it also passes the manual consistency checks..

Thank you and Michael for all the help!

Best regards
Paul


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