You need to vacuum your indices manually:

  appcfg.py vacuum_indexes <folder>

http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/appcfgpy.html

On Dec 26, 6:05 am, dloomer <dloo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have several indexes on the Google server that are not only no
> longer in my local index.yaml, but reference properties that no longer
> exist in the datastore.  I assume this is slowing my write operations
> down, at least in the case of indexes referencing properties that
> still exist (but maybe including the obsolete properties as well).
>
> These deletions were made several days ago.  When I add an index to
> index.yaml and deploy it, it adds on the Google end just fine.  I'm
> pretty sure these deletions happened automatically for me in the past,
> but they aren't anymore.  Is there something more I should be doing
> besides just remove it from index.yaml?  I should not that there have
> been a few times where I've deleted index.yaml on my local system
> after clearing my local datastore and re-working some of my model
> definitions.  Not sure if that's related or not.
>
> I can provide my app name in a private e-mail.
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