Thank you so much everyone.

This community is really one of the most helpful I've ever run across on
the interwebs.

So I understand that the document is not live in the index until a
commit is run.

Commits should be run nightly.

Isn't this a problem though to have to wait 24hrs for a new document or
a *deleted* document to take effect?

Or am I missing the point?

Thanks,
Jacob
sundar shankar wrote:
> Yes commits are very expensive and optimizes are even expensive.
> Coming to your question of numdocs and 0's in update handler section
>  
> The numdocs that u see on top are the ones that are committed. The ones u see 
> below are the ones u have updated, not committed. 
> update handlers
> ==============commits : 0 In the particular server session, how many commits 
> have u doneautocommits : 0 optimizes : 0 In the particular server session, 
> how many commits have u donedocsPending : 0 In the particular server session, 
> how many Documents are pending commit/optimize.
>  
>  
> For the size of 10, commit of optimize wudnt really make an impact. The 
> general tendency is to commit/optimize from within the app, which is not 
> right. auto committing is the way to go and like fuad said, committing 
> nightly is the right way to do it IMO too.
> 
> 
> 
>> Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2008 15:13:18 -0700> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 
>> solr-user@lucene.apache.org> Subject: Re: How do I configure commit to run 
>> after updates> > > Okay... so this all makes sense, and I can sorta make it 
>> work, however,> > the commit is never run by itself when the index is 
>> updated. I have to> > manually call the commit script from the command line 
>> to get it to happen.> > Jacob, 'commit' is expensive (you will loose SOLR 
>> caches, and etc.)... > 'commit' and 'optimize' should be called only once 
>> per thousands > (hundreds of thousands, etc.) updates... I run it only once 
>> a day. You > can run it explicitly after each update if you do not have > 
>> millions-a-day updates...> > ===> http://www.tokenizer.org - faceted search> 
>> > 
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