> On 15 Jul 2014, at 16:05, "Dolan, Kelly" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I found this wiki page 
> (http://wiki.apache.org/jackrabbit/Search#Rebuilding_the_Index) that 
> basically states if an index becomes inconsistent, delete it and restart JR 
> and it will be rebuilt. We have customers with a ton of data in the 
> repository which can take hours/days to rebuild. This is unacceptable for 
> those who insist on downtimes of no more than an hour or two.
> 
> What are options we can pursue? Is there another way to fix the index, or 
> re-index only a subset?
> 
> We are currently using JR 2.6.3 but are considering the possibility of 
> upgrading to Oak. Are more options available if we do that?  Our current 
> configuration is below...

the advantage is that with Oak you can use Solr for your index. i think this 
might be a more reliable solution to begin with. also there you could likely 
trigger a reindex while keeping the old index around. 

regards,
Lukas

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