Fred,

There's not an easy way to export a Solr/Lucene index.  However, there 
is a tool called Luke, which allows you to browse/view the contents of 
any Solr/Lucene index:

http://code.google.com/p/luke/

We also have a page on our wiki which talks a bit more about how you can 
use Luke to view the Lucene indexes that DSpace generates:

https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/Debug+lucene+query

By the way, DSpace's lucene index is generated at [dspace]/search/ , so 
that's the directory you'd point Luke at if you want to see the contents 
of that index.  The Solr index (which can also be read by Luke) is under 
[dspace]/solr/statistics/data/index (for Solr Statistics) and under 
[dspace]/solr/search/data/index (for the new, 1.7.0, Solr-based DSpace 
Discovery faceted browse/search).

Also, feel free to update that wiki page, if you discover something is 
out of date, or missing. Or let us know if something isn't clear.

I hope that helps!

- Tim

On 12/1/2010 7:27 AM, Fred Edwards wrote:
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> is there a way of having dspace (solr/lucene) export the index that has
> been generated?
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