This looks suspiciously like a problem I have had before, where somebody
writes a script to delete files that look like temp files, no file
extensions, over a month old. I had one that was deleting classes created
at runtime, so each morning there was a good chance of getting classloader
errors.
Best of luck.
From: "Shah, Sumit (CGI Federal)" <Sumit.Shah@cgifederal.com>
To: "users@jackrabbit.apache.org" <users@jackrabbit.apache.org>
Date: 20/12/2011 11:58 AM
Subject: Jackrabbit 2.2.5 - loss of data
Hi All,
I am running into a serious issue. It seems like I am unable to retrieve
documents from Jackrabbit that are more than a month old. I get the
following error:
"JCR Action 'Get stream' cannot be performed because the provided path
does not exist"
I am running Jackrabbit in standalone mode and also in a clustered
environment. I am seeing the same issue on both. When does this happen? Is
there a self initiated process that cleans up the data within Jackrabbit?
What are the possible resolutions to this?
I would appreciate any help on this.
Thanks
Sumit
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