Darrell,

Look at the top index.xxxxx directory in your second image.  Looks like
that's your index, the same one you see in the Solr UI.

Otis
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On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 11:34 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:
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> https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/pa-darrell/ui.png
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> 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:
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> https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/pa-darrell/file-system.png
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> As shown, it is consuming 109 GB of space. Also note that one of the index
> folders is 75 GB in size.
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> 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”)?
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> If there a manual I should RTFM about the file structure, please point me
> to it.  J
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> Thanks!
>
> Darrell
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