Honestly I don't know for sure if you can delete then. Maybe make a backup then delete them and see if it still works :)
Replication works differently in SolrCloud world as I currently know. I don't think there are any additional index.* folders because fallback does not work in SolrCloud (someone correct me if I am wrong!). Primož From: Yago Riveiro <yago.rive...@gmail.com> To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org Date: 11.10.2013 12:36 Subject: Re: Cores with lot of folders with prefix index.XXXXXXX The thread that you point is about master / slave - replication, Is this issue valid on SolrCloud context? I check the index.properties and indeed the variable index=index.XXXXX point to a folder, the others can be deleted without any scary side effect? -- Yago Riveiro Sent with Sparrow (http://www.sparrowmailapp.com/?sig) On Friday, October 11, 2013 at 11:31 AM, primoz.sk...@policija.si wrote: > Do you have a lot of failed replications? Maybe those folders have > something to do with this (please see the last answer at > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3145192/why-does-my-solr-slave-index-keep-growing > ). If your disk space is valuable check index.properties file under data > folder and try to determine which folders can be safely deleted. > > Primo¾ > > > > > From: Yago Riveiro <yago.rive...@gmail.com ( mailto:yago.rive...@gmail.com)> > To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org (mailto:solr-user@lucene.apache.org) > Date: 11.10.2013 12:13 > Subject: Re: Cores with lot of folders with prefix index.XXXXXXX > > > > I have ssd's therefor my space is like gold, I can have 30% of my space > waste in failed replications, or replications that are not cleaned. > > The question for me is if this a normal behaviour or is a bug. If is a > normal behaviour I have a trouble because a ssd with more than 512G is > expensive. > > -- > Yago Riveiro > Sent with Sparrow (http://www.sparrowmailapp.com/?sig) > > > On Friday, October 11, 2013 at 11:03 AM, primoz.sk...@policija.si ( mailto:primoz.sk...@policija.si) wrote: > > > I think this is connected to replications being made? I also have quite > > some of them but currently I am not worried :) > > > > >