Peter M Cipollone wrote:
You might try merging the existing index into a new index located on a ram
disk. Once it is done, you can move the directory from ram disk back to
your hard disk. I think this will work as long as the old index did not
finish merging. You might do a "strings" command on the segments file to
make sure the new (merged) segment is not in there, and if there's a
"deletable" file, make sure there are no segments from the old index listed
therein.
Its a HUGE index. It won't fit in memory ;) Right now its at 8G...
Thanks though! :)
Kevin
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