[Neo] Neo Error - "Block not inuse"
rick.bullotta at burningskysoftware.com
rick.bullotta at burningskysoftware.com
Fri Feb 5 14:04:03 CET 2010
Hi, Johan.
Unfortunately, we needed to get the system back up and running ASAP, so
I was unable to capture too much information. I tried posting the
information Peter requested but the listgroup's spam filter kept
rejecting it. :( I'll try again...
- Don't have the stack trace, but it was inside of a class that updates
property values on a node. This class is invoked via a servlet
request. The servlet manages the Neo transaction context/wrapper.
There may also be simultaneous reads from other servlet requests.
- The version is 1.0-rc.
- Operating system/file system is Windows 2008 Server R2, NTFS
- We will attempt to reproduce by running the application at load over
the weekend
Rick
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [Neo] Neo Error - "Block not inuse"
From: Johan Svensson <johan at neotechnology.com>
Date: Fri, February 05, 2010 5:48 am
To: Neo user discussions <user at lists.neo4j.org>
Hi,
As Peter pointed out it would be really helpful with some more
information regarding this problem such as:
o full stacktrace
o version of Neo4j kernel running
(neo-1.0-b11/neo4j-kernel-1.0-rc/neo4j-kernel-1.0-SNAPSHOT)
o file system in use (ext3/ext4/ntfs?)
o can the problem be reproduced?
If you get a "block not in use" during a property update something has
gone wrong and I would really like to know what.
Regards,
-Johan
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 7:29 PM, Rick Bullotta
<rick.bullotta at burningskysoftware.com> wrote:
> Has anyone seen an error like this?
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> Block not inuse[0] blockId[10931]
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> Seems to be occurring attempting to commit an update to a node's
properties.
> I ended up deleting and recreating the entire graph and it went
away.but
> still curious to know what the cause might have been.
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> Thanks,
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> Rick
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