Sunil, I'm having the same error but in my case I'm using my own persistence Manager against Cassandra. After debugging this issue, I found out that it has to do with HashMapIndex which uses a file to map properties and names at the time of serialize them. (bundle approach). it generates a file called names.properties. You can try copying the names.properties from workspace->default into version -> ..... to see if it works. at this point, I don't know what I'm doing wrong. My 2 cents On Fri, Dec 25, 2009 at 5:04 AM, Alexander Klimetschek wrote: > On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 12:13, sunild wrote: > > I am using jackrabbit and have enabled FileDataStore and using > > MSSQLPersistenceManager. > > > > while Add content I am getting WARNING > > > > [SearchIndex] Exception while creating document for node: > > 956eb525-e81f-4a4e-9037-f193d6080e5f: javax.jcr.RepositoryException: > Missing > > child node entry for node with id: 956eb525-e81f-4a4e-9037-f193d6080e5f > > > > > > And While Finding the content I am getting ERROR > > > > Item not found; nested exception is javax.jcr.ItemNotFoundException: > > failed to build path of *64ab495a-c093-4a89-8b86-b9973dd647b6 *: > > *85f65e81-6eed-4c04-8fb5-2e44952b177f* has no child entry for > > 64ab495a-c093-4a89-8b86-b9973dd647b6 > > > > I have gone through MSSQL Database tables and found a row with > > _/NODE_ID/_ --- *64AB495AC0934A898B86B9973DD647B6* _/BUNDLE_DATA/_ --- > > > 020000040000000401*85F65E816EED4C048FB52E44952B177F*000A2D373633393437373734FFFFFFFF > > > 00000003000000050000000901000A31323733313433363538000000010126B74B14E0AA498B94844EEC950C1C490000000 > > > 3000000060000000500000A31313638323734393731000000010000001D323030392D31322D32325431363A31363A31342E > > > 3034302B30353A33300000000300000007000100090100082D3632323633323300000001015EBF38CE04A9409ABE4D01CF > > > EA077C79FFFFFFFF01019ECFFFA2952740B497619DF093D6D8C300000003000A66726F7A656E4E6F646500000100 > > > > > > which is very much same as the nodeid being search for. But the nodeId > > present in database doesnot have hyphens and all the characters are Caps. > > That is the problem for the ERROR. > > No, this is right. The serialization in the db is different from the > plain UUIDs (in order to save space). Also, this is the entry for the > node in question (the "child" node). The problem reported means that > the parent node 85f... does not contain a pointer to the "child" node, > whereas that node points to that parent (see the part after the first > * in the BUNDLE_DATA above - note that this is a binary serialization, > nothing to be touched manually). > > It looks like some corruption happened earlier. > > You can fix those errors using the consistencyCheck/Fix options for > the persistence manager. See this link for a guide on that: > > http://wiki.gxdeveloperweb.com/confluence/display/GXDEV/How+to+repair+a+'corrupt'+JCR > > Regards, > Alex > > -- > Alexander Klimetschek > alexander.klimetschek@day.com > -- Patricio.-