Hi Eric, Sorry for replay being late. The tlog file stay there for one week and seems no decease. Most of them are 3~5 MB and totally 40MB.
The article your point I've read many times but no working. Everytime I reindex files solr generate many tlog of them and no matter how many hard commit I di , tlog still there. I'm using Solr 4.3.2 on Windown server 2003 32bit enviroment. What else detail information should I provide, please le me know. PS: Should I ugrade Solr to 4.5.1? Floyd 2013/11/4 Erick Erickson <erickerick...@gmail.com> > What is your commit strategy? A hard commit > (openSearcher=true or false doesn't matter) > should close the current tlog file, open > a new one and delete old ones. That said, there > will be enough tlog files kept around to hold at > least 100 documents. So if you're committing > too often (say after every document or something), > you can expect to have a bunch around. The > real question is whether they stay around forever > or not. If you index more documents, do old ones > disappear? > > Here's a writerup: > > http://searchhub.org/2013/08/23/understanding-transaction-logs-softcommit-and-commit-in-sorlcloud/ > > If that doesn't help, what version of Solr? How > big are you tlog files? Details matter. > > Best, > Erick > > > On Sun, Nov 3, 2013 at 10:03 AM, Floyd Wu <floyd...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > After re-index 2xxxx xml files and done commit, optimization many times, > I > > still have many tlog files in data/tlof directory. > > > > Why? > > > > How to remove those files(delete them directly or just ignored them?) > > > > What is the difference if tlog files exist or not? > > > > Please kindly guide me. > > > > Thanks > > > > Floyd > > >