Damine,

as you found already a suspicious commit, it might not be much help. But the GeoCouch merge with 1.0 had also some issues, the original GeoCouch not, which is based on a checkout around beginning of March.

Cheers,
  Volker

On 08/07/2010 08:12 PM, Damien Katz wrote:
SVN commit r954043 looks suspicious. Digging further.

-Damien

On Aug 7, 2010, at 10:31 AM, J Chris Anderson wrote:


On Aug 7, 2010, at 1:21 AM, Sascha Reuter wrote:

Thats exactly what I reported 2 days ago! Bug is already opened and 
databasefile was provided to the couchio guys! Running on Linux...


Thanks, we're keenly interested in seeing what's going on here.

Chris

Am 07.08.2010 um 06:37 schrieb J Chris Anderson<[email protected]>:


On Aug 6, 2010, at 9:02 PM, Yue Chuan Lim wrote:

Sorry to reply myself so quickly.

Peeking inside the .couch file and searching for the documents I have
missing turn up results. Offhand I am noticing 4 instances of the string
gsc_test_03. Which is ID of the document I am missing.


You are on Windows? Perhaps this is an issue with the windows file handling.

Can you comment on this bug, and also save those .couch files in case we need 
to analyze them?

Corruption like this should be impossible, but this is the second case we've 
heard lately, so I'm guessing it is a Windows issue.

Please comment on this bug with information about your machine enviroment (OS, 
Filesystem, Disk size, etc)

https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COUCHDB-844

Thanks!

Chris



On Sat, Aug 7, 2010 at 11:58 AM, Yue Chuan Lim<[email protected]>  wrote:

I have a set of documents that have been committed for more then a day,
regularly read from without a problem. Had to stop the database service to
do some debugging, used the couchdb.bat provided in CouchDB/bin for easy
access to the log. And I noticed that I basically lost all the documents in
question.

There does not appear to be corruption per se, but it is as if my database
just rolled back to the state it was in a few days ago, i.e. most of my
documents are there but some old documents that I'm pretty sure I have
deleted are back, and my newer documents are gone.

Appears to have happened to me more then once, shrugged it off the last
time as it might be just a mix up, but I am definite that my database has
certainly rolled back this time.

Is there any situation in which this might happen?

Thanks
Yue Chuan





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