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Karthick Sankarachary updated LUCENE-2430:
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        Summary: An Archiving Split Policy For Managing Non-Searchable 
Documents  (was: An Archiving Split Policy For Managing Past-Their-Prime 
Non-Searchable Documents)
    Description: 
(Please note that the feature described in LUCENE-2425 is required reading for 
this issue.) 

The archiving split policy extends the rotating split policy by archiving 
sub-indices over-flowing from the split index. This allows for older documents 
that are "past their prime" to be available outside the context of the split 
index, even if they are no longer visible therein. 

It does so by overriding the RotatingSplitPolicy#maybeExpungeOldestSplit 
method. In particular, it archives (i.e., makes a copy of) the last sub-index 
(about to be expunged), just before the rotating policy actually expunges it.

Just like the rotating split policy constrains the number of sub-indices, the 
archiving split policy too puts a limit on the number of sub-archives (i.e. 
sub-indices that have been archived and expunged) that the split index will 
maintain at any given point in time.

  was:
(Please note that the feature described in LUCENE-2425 is required reading for 
this issue.) 

The archiving split policy extends the rotating split policy by archiving 
sub-indices over-flowing from the split index. This allows for older documents 
in the index to be available outside the context of the split index, even if 
they are no longer visible therein. 

It does so by overriding the RotatingSplitPolicy#maybeExpungeOldestSplit 
method. In particular, it archives (i.e., makes a copy of) the last sub-index 
(about to be expunged), just before the rotating policy actually expunges it.

Just like the rotating split policy constrains the number of sub-indices, the 
archiving split policy too puts a limit on the number of sub-archives (i.e. 
sub-indices that have been archived and expunged) that the split index will 
maintain at any given point in time.


> An Archiving Split Policy For Managing Non-Searchable Documents
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: LUCENE-2430
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-2430
>             Project: Lucene - Java
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Index
>            Reporter: Karthick Sankarachary
>         Attachments: LUCENE-2430.patch
>
>
> (Please note that the feature described in LUCENE-2425 is required reading 
> for this issue.) 
> The archiving split policy extends the rotating split policy by archiving 
> sub-indices over-flowing from the split index. This allows for older 
> documents that are "past their prime" to be available outside the context of 
> the split index, even if they are no longer visible therein. 
> It does so by overriding the RotatingSplitPolicy#maybeExpungeOldestSplit 
> method. In particular, it archives (i.e., makes a copy of) the last sub-index 
> (about to be expunged), just before the rotating policy actually expunges it.
> Just like the rotating split policy constrains the number of sub-indices, the 
> archiving split policy too puts a limit on the number of sub-archives (i.e. 
> sub-indices that have been archived and expunged) that the split index will 
> maintain at any given point in time.

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