Hi Paul,

I think you should be able to do this the filter-media command:

[dspace]/bin/dspace filter-media -f

The -f forces all current text extractions (which are used for full-text 
searching) to be trashed and re-created.

B--

>>> On 2/9/2012 at 2:23 PM, in message
<cagd4+eskt1jk8ws3cc6-vmtqmyxqmzwc54l8mexgpnxuwxn...@mail.gmail.com>, Paul Go
<[email protected]> wrote:
> We have redacted some information from PDFs that are in our DSpace
> instance.  This involved downloading, redacting, and re-ingesting the
> files, making sure the originals with the offending information were
> removed.  We've done a full reindexing (with Tomcat off) but the redacted
> material is still showing up in a full-text search (even though the target
> items no longer have the information).
> 
> How can we force re-index the full-text search?  It was my understanding
> that reindexing would do the trick.
> 
> 
> 
> Paul Go
> 
> Systems Librarian /
> Library Technology Manager
> Paul V. Galvin Library
> 35 West 33rd Street
> Chicago, IL  60616
> 312.567.7997
> [email protected]


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