I'm trying to understand what a "soft reindex" accomplishes and when it
would be best used. Is it just a situation where we should always try that
first and, if it does not fix something, then decide to possibly do a full
reindex? Or are there certain situations where soft reindex is regularly
the thing to address the situation?

Also, does it gain anything to reindex by removing the "state" data and
having ArchivesSpace fully reindex but leave the Solr files in place?  It
would allow searches to take place while indexing is happening. Would
reindexing this way also update/fix Solr at the same time? Or could it
leave bad Solr data in place and thus cause other issues?

Thanks,
Tom



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*Tom Hanstra*
*Sr. Systems Administrator*
hans...@nd.edu
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