I don't believe it does. Is there anyway you can mount the drive where
the index lives? Can you copy the index to someplace that allows you to
run Luke?
Otherwise, you could write a simple standalone program that dumps the
terms and their freqs from the command line. I don't think it would
take too many lines of code. I believe somewhere in the contrib package
there is some code named HighFreqTerms.java that will dump out the
highest n occurring terms.
Rob Staveley (Tom) wrote:
The server is headless (i.e. no X-Windows). I've tried lucli, but that
doesn't have Luke's whistles and bells. Does Luke have a non-GUI equivalent,
Grant?
-----Original Message-----
From: Grant Ingersoll [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 May 2006 12:41
To: java-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Seeing what's occupying all the space in the index
Give Luke a try. Google for "Luke Lucene" and you should find it.
Otherwise check the Lucene website for a reference.
--
Grant Ingersoll
Sr. Software Engineer
Center for Natural Language Processing
Syracuse University
School of Information Studies
335 Hinds Hall
Syracuse, NY 13244
http://www.cnlp.org
Voice: 315-443-5484
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