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×2021-10-07 06:10:01,232+0000 Caesium-1-2 WARN system [c.a.j.issue.index.DefaultIssueIndexer] Issue with id '123' is corrupted. Skipping indexing of that issue
How do I fix these issues? I tried
Does anyone know how to fix this?
hey @Jon Myers and welcome to the community!
I found the following article
which handles about fixing the index. The manual index fix part.
Question for me is if the index is corrupt on those issues or the issue itself. (I would guess the index entry).
I assume you've also restarted your instance?
Otherwise you can always reach out to Atlassian engineers through https://support.atlassian.com/contact
What about moving the issue and then returning it back? The key won't be the same, but it can help.
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Hello @Jon Myers ,
There's nothing else I can think of;
I know it's not the answer you expect but have you tried raising an issue to the Atlassian support Team ? https://support.atlassian.com/contact/#/
They usually are really helpful and answer quite quickly !
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For whatever reason our admin never contacted support. I wound up having to delete the corrupted issues via SQL - which is usually the one thing you don't want to do (and of course on that particular system we had no backups in place) but that was all what was left to do. Sorry, no good news here.
However, I could at least identify the root cause. When adding a comment to an issue via the CommentManager and having the event bubble flag set to true these corruptions could be reproduced. Setting the flag to false prevented this from happening.
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The challenge is figuring out exactly what type of corruption. The error is so vague "something went wrong"
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