From: Kir Kolyshkin (no email)
Date: Tue Jan 15 2002 - 07:24:49 EST
Alexander F Avdonkin wrote:
>
> òêõâí(â):
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> > when i call index -D deltas are merged with my database. now the
> > exiciting question:
> >
> > i had to stop indexing, so not all pages were new indexed. at about
> > 20% have been processed so far.
> > when i now run index -D what happens to the other - not yet indexed -
> > 80%?
> > when will old paged be deleted...?
>
> During "index -D" nothing hapens with pages, which are not indexed. They
> will be possibly processed at then next indexing session.
So that means you can _safely_ stop index, do index -D, and start index again
at any time. Actually we use cron jobs that does that weekly (or be-weekly).
index -E is usable in this.
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