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Stuart Lewis commented on DS-615:
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We're now running this in production, and all our solr errors in the logs have 
gone away.  Running the optimize regularly has also helped a lot - response 
times are much faster after it has been run.

> Ability to perform maintenance on SOLR with solr.optimize
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DS-615
>                 URL: http://jira.dspace.org/jira/browse/DS-615
>             Project: DSpace 1.x
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Solr
>         Environment: solr
>            Reporter: Peter Dietz
>            Assignee: Peter Dietz
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 1.7.0
>
>         Attachments: solr-optimize.patch, SolrOptimizeAndAutoCommit.patch
>
>
> By adding all historical log data to a SOLR index, as well as the constant 
> addition of new records, it might be good for the efficient performance of a 
> SOLR index to periodically run solr.optimize.
> Therefore I've created a patch which allows you to run solr.optimize on your 
> solr instance from the command line. This could allow you to add a cron task 
> that runs this periodic maintenance. It also spits out the amount of time 
> taken to run the optimize task.
> Once you patch your instance. You can execute this with 
> /dspace/bin/dspace stats-util --optimize 
> or 
> /dspace/bin/dspace stats-util -o
> Output looks like:
> SOLR Optimize -- Process Started:1277486321673
> SOLR Optimize -- Process Finished:1277486321738
> SOLR Optimize -- Total time taken:65 (ms).
> It would be useful to profile the amount of time taken for solr operations 
> add/update/query before running this optimize task, and then afterwards.

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