Hi Ravinder,


The forest files in the MarkLogic data directory have a direct relation to
the indexes, so you could also simply look there. Most notably the ones
with a hash at the beginning of their name. You can read the type directly
from the filenames. Guessing which file belongs to which index is harder.
There is a kind of logic, but that goes beyond my comprehension. Maybe
someone from inside MarkLogic would be willing to reveal some details about
this?



Cheers,

Geert



*Van:* [email protected] [mailto:general-
[email protected]] *Namens *Danny Sokolsky
*Verzonden:* vrijdag 24 januari 2014 22:13
*Aan:* MarkLogic Developer Discussion
*Onderwerp:* Re: [MarkLogic Dev General] Size of an index



You can look at the size of the database, either in the database status
page or using xdmp:forest-status and/or xdmp:forest-counts for each forest
in the database.   If you add an index or change index settings for a
database, you can compare the sizes before and after (although merges will
make the size somewhat variable).



-Danny



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*Subject:* [MarkLogic Dev General] Size of an index



Hi all
Is threre any way to find the size of an index on disk?

Thanks
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