and they are searchable via Solr.
> After say 20 days, you can't search them anymore because they are deleted
> automatically by Solr.
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> Hao
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able via Solr.
> After say 20 days, you can't search them anymore because they are deleted
> automatically by Solr.
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> Hao
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'm thinking now is adding a new field for the time a document is
> indexed, so a simple range query can delete the aged indexes I want to
> remove to maintain my disk space.
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> Thanks again,
> Hao
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indexed, so a simple range query can delete the aged indexes I want to
remove to maintain my disk space.
Thanks again,
Hao
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On 1/8/2013 3:38 PM, hyrax wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm using Solr 4.0.0 and trying to modify the example to build a search app.
So far it works fine.
However, I couldn't figure out how to clean up old index, say index created
20 days ago.
I noticed the DeletionPolicy and I activated it by modifying solr
plish that?
Many many thanks
-Hao
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