Dear all,

We are currently testing exporting our current DSpace 5.10 Solr statistics 
and importing them into our 7.4 test environment, following the process 
outlined in the migration 
page: https://wiki.lyrasis.org/display/DSDOC7x/Upgrading+DSpace.

Our statistics core is huge - close to 300M solr documents, and we were 
wondering whether this process could take place way before our actual live 
migration, to minimise downtime for our users. We will be starting with an 
empty statistics core in a dedicated Solr server. Could we safely perform 
the following:

   1. As close as possible to production migration time export the 
   statistics core using the "solr-export-statistics -i statistics" command
   2. Use a test DSpace 7.x installation, with the Solr instance that will 
   be used for the migration to import our exported statistics

Once we have undertaken the production migration, we could then safely run 
the command "solr-upgrade-statistics-6x -i statistics" to update our 
pre-DSpace 6 legacy identifiers.

Is this an approach that could be taken to minimise the amount of very time 
consuming jobs that are needed as part of the migration? Or do any of the 
Solr commands rely on looking at a migrated DSpace 7.x database.

Best and many thanks,
Agustina

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