hat would happen.
>>>
>>> If you are using the DataImportHandler it may handle the rollback for
>>> you...again, however, it may not deal with disk full situations gracefully
>>> either.
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>> Lance Norskog
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rtHandler it may handle the rollback for
>> you...again, however, it may not deal with disk full situations gracefully
>> either.
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>
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> Lance Norskog
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andler it may handle the rollback for
> you...again, however, it may not deal with disk full situations gracefully
> either.
> --
> View this message in context:
> http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/index-format-error-because-disk-full-tp948249p948968.html
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llback for
you...again, however, it may not deal with disk full situations gracefully
either.
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the index file is ill-formated because disk full when feeding. Can I
roll back to last version? Is there any method to avoid unexpected
errors when indexing? attachments are my segment_N