What tasks are you trying to accomplish that requires knowing the size of an
index on disk? There may be solutions other than definitive size of index.
-Paul
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Hi all
Is threre any way to find the size of an index on disk?
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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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Hi all
Is threre any way to find the size of an index on disk?
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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
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*Verzonden:* vrijdag 24 januari 2014 22:13
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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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Hi all
Is threre any way to find the size of an index on disk?
Thanks
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Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2014 14:28:04 -0800
From: Michael Blakeley <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [MarkLogic Dev General] Size of an index
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Those individual files are scalar indexes: element-value, geospatial, etc. All
the default indexing goes into the hash-based universal index, which is even
more opaque.
-- Mike
On 24 Jan 2014, at 14:13 , Geert J. <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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:[email protected]] NamensDanny 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
>
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of RAVINDER MAAN
> Sent: Friday, January 24, 2014 11:41 AM
> To: [email protected]
> 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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