Hi Andrea,

I've checked this information and here is the result:



PRODUCTION

STAGING

numDocs

5.365.213

4.537.651

MaxDoc

5.845.469

5.129.556


It seems that there is more than 800.00 docs in PRODUCTION that will explain 
the size of indexes more important. But there is a thing that I don't 
understand, we have copied the DB and the contenstore the numDocs for the two 
environments should be the same no?

Could you also explain me the meaning of the maxDocs value pleases?

Thanks

Matthieu


From: Andrea Gazzarini [mailto:a.gazzar...@sease.io]
Sent: vendredi 8 février 2019 14:54
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Solr Index Size after reindex

Hi Mathieu,
what about the docs in the two infrastructures? Do they have the same numbers 
(numdocs / maxdocs)? Any meaningful message (error or not) in log files?

Andrea
On 08/02/2019 14:19, Mathieu Menard wrote:
Hello,

I would like to have your point of view about an observation we have made on 
our two alfresco install (Production and Staging environment) and more 
specifically on the size of our solr indexes on these two environments.

Regularly we do a rsync between the Production and the Staging environment, we 
make a copy of the Alfresco's DB and a copy of the entire contenstore after 
that we reindex all the alfresco content.

We have noticed that for the production environment we have 19 Gb of indexes 
while in the staging we have "only" 11. Gb of indexes. We have some 
difficulties to understand this difference because we assume that the indexes 
optimization in the same for a full reindex or for the normal use of solr.

I've verified the configuration between the two solr instances and I don't see 
any differences could you help me to better understand  this phenomenon.

Here you can find some information about our two environment, if you need more 
details, I will give you as soon as possible:



PRODUCTION

STAGING

Alfresco version

5.1.1.4

5.1.1.4

Solr Version

[cid:image002.jpg@01D4BFC5.52F6DE40]

[cid:image003.jpg@01D4BFC5.52F6DE40]

Java version

[cid:image004.png@01D4BFC5.52F6DE40]

[cid:image005.png@01D4BFC5.52F6DE40]

Linux Machine

See Staging_caracteristics.txt file in attachment

See Staging_caracteristics.txt file in attachment


Please let me know if you any other information I will sent it to you rapidly.

Kind Regards

Matthieu


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