Here's more:

Referencing:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19801599/neo4j-is-there-a-cypher-query-syntax-to-list-show-all-indexes-in-db


>From neo4j-shell:

schema
No indexes

No constraints


-----

schema ls -l *
No indexes

No constraints

-----

index --indexes
Node indexes:
  node_auto_index

Relationship indexes:

-----

At the unix prompt:

curl http://localhost:7474/db/data/schema/index/
[ ]



I'm assuming that when I created the unique constraint, an index was 
created, as I read in the docs. 

But the indexes don't seem to be showing up. 

Any ideas why?


On Saturday, October 18, 2014 12:11:42 AM UTC-5, Rodger wrote:
>
> Dear Experts,
>
> I'm using NEO4J 2.1.4 on Redhat 6.4. 
>
> And have about 88K Person nodes.
>
> match  (x)
> return labels(x), count(*)
>
>

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