See which index directory is actually in use by catting the index.properties 
file, verify nothing is using the others via lsof and you're safe to delete 
them.

Thanks,
Greg

On May 6, 2014, at 10:34 PM, Darrell Burgan <darrell.bur...@infor.com> wrote:

> Hello all, I’m trying to reconcile what I’m seeing in the file system for a 
> Solr index versus what it is reporting in the UI. Here’s what I see in the UI 
> for the index:
>  
> https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/pa-darrell/ui.png
>  
> As shown, the index is 74.85 GB in size. However, here is what I see in the 
> data folder of the file system on that server:
>  
> https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/pa-darrell/file-system.png
>  
> As shown, it is consuming 109 GB of space. Also note that one of the index 
> folders is 75 GB in size.
>  
> My question is why the difference, and whether I can remove some of these 
> index folders to reclaim file system space? Or is there a Solr command to do 
> it (is it as obvious as “Optimize”)?
>  
> If there a manual I should RTFM about the file structure, please point me to 
> it.  J
>  
> Thanks!
> Darrell
>  
>  
> 
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