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Java class: | org.dspace.browse.IndexBrowse | ||
Arguments short and long forms): | Description | ||
| Should we rebuild all the indexes, which removes old tables and creates new ones. For use with | ||
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| Execute all the remove and create SQL against the database. For use with | ||
| Actually do the indexing. Mutually exclusive with | ||
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| Write the remove and create SQL to the stdout. For use with | ||
| Create the tables only, do no attempt to index. Mutually exclusive with | ||
| Make the tables, and do the indexing. This forces | ||
| Print extra information to the stdout. If used in conjunction with | ||
| Delete all the indexes, but do not create new ones. For use with | ||
| Show this help documentation. Overrides all other arguments. |
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By running {{\[DSDOCDEV:dspace\]/bin/dspace index-init}} you will completely regenerate your indexes, tearing down all existing tables and reconstructing with the new configuration. |
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By running {{\[DSDOCDEV:dspace\]/bin/dspace index-update}} you will reindex your full browse & search indexes without modifying the DSpace table structure. (This should be your default approach if indexing, for example, via a cron job periodically). Because it does not "tear down" the existing tables, this command can be run while DSpace (and Tomcat or similar) is still running. |
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