Hi Jose,

The indexing process is quick (within reason). So, you'll never actually see any numbers hit zero.

What you should see though is a long list of index messages in your dspace log file....things like:

2016-02-21 00:03:02,750 INFO org.dspace.discovery.SolrServiceImpl @ Wrote Item: 10673/4 to Index 2016-02-21 00:03:03,374 INFO org.dspace.discovery.SolrServiceImpl @ Wrote Item: 10673/4 to Index 2016-02-21 00:03:05,280 INFO org.dspace.discovery.SolrServiceImpl @ Wrote Item: 10673/3 to Index 2016-02-21 00:03:06,506 INFO org.dspace.discovery.SolrServiceImpl @ Wrote Item: 10673/3 to Index 2016-02-21 00:03:07,602 INFO org.dspace.discovery.SolrServiceImpl @ Wrote Item: 10673/6 to Index 2016-02-21 00:03:08,448 INFO org.dspace.discovery.SolrServiceImpl @ Wrote Item: 10673/6 to Index 2016-02-21 00:03:09,528 INFO org.dspace.discovery.SolrServiceImpl @ Wrote Item: 10673/5 to Index 2016-02-21 00:03:10,427 INFO org.dspace.discovery.SolrServiceImpl @ Wrote Item: 10673/5 to Index 2016-02-21 00:03:11,678 INFO org.dspace.discovery.SolrServiceImpl @ Wrote Item: 10673/7 to Index 2016-02-21 00:03:12,050 INFO org.dspace.discovery.SolrServiceImpl @ Wrote Item: 10673/7 to Index 2016-02-21 00:03:12,062 INFO org.dspace.discovery.SolrServiceImpl @ Wrote Collection: 10673/2 to Index 2016-02-21 00:03:12,710 INFO org.dspace.discovery.SolrServiceImpl @ Wrote Collection: 10673/2 to Index 2016-02-21 00:03:12,837 INFO org.dspace.discovery.SolrServiceImpl @ Wrote Collection: 10673/8 to Index 2016-02-21 00:03:13,142 INFO org.dspace.discovery.SolrServiceImpl @ Wrote Collection: 10673/8 to Index 2016-02-21 00:03:13,195 INFO org.dspace.discovery.SolrServiceImpl @ Wrote Community: 10673/1 to Index 2016-02-21 00:03:13,692 INFO org.dspace.discovery.SolrServiceImpl @ Wrote Community: 10673/1 to Index

But, as you can tell from the timestamps of those example messages...the actual indexing process is quite rapid (several objects per second), which is why you'll never see that zero count.

It's also worth noting that, as of 5.x, during an upgrade a reindex is triggered *automatically*. This means that before you run 'index-discovery -b' you might want to be sure to check your logs to see if the index process is already occurring. By default, whenever the database changes (which occurs in most every major release), all content will be auto-reindexed.

In summary, check your logs to see if the indexing is going on. If there are errors there, then pass them along on this list. But, if you are just seeing those "Wrote __ to Index" messages, then everything is working correctly.

- Tim


On 2/22/2016 1:04 PM, Jose Blanco wrote:
I'm in the middle of an upgrade right now, and any help would be most welcomed.

I'm running:
./dspace index-discovery -b

and I can see the index being updated in the correct dir solr/search/data/index

but the browser is not changing, which confuses me. It still show all the items, it's as if indexing is not going on. I would expect the counts to go down to 0 and then increase. Is it possible that the old index segment is left alone, until the idexing completes and then a swap is done?

Does it resolve the item using the handle?

On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 5:50 PM, helix84 <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    You can only run index-discovery while Solr is up.

    -b is the better choice as it will clear and rebuild the index,
    whereas -f reindexes existing items (Solr documents).


    Regards,
    ~~helix84

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