Yes, you can just do something like curl "http://mysolrserver:mysolrport/solr/mycollectionname/update?optimize=true". You should expect heavy disk activity while this completes. I wouldn't do more than one collection at a time.
Michael Della Bitta Senior Software Engineer o: +1 646 532 3062 appinions inc. “The Science of Influence Marketing” 18 East 41st Street New York, NY 10017 t: @appinions <https://twitter.com/Appinions> | g+: plus.google.com/appinions <https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/112002776285509593336/112002776285509593336/posts> w: appinions.com <http://www.appinions.com/> On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 12:55 PM, Grainne <grainne_rei...@harvard.edu> wrote: > Hi Michael, > > Thanks for the quick response. Running optimize on the index sounds like a > good idea. Do you know if that is possible from the command line? > > I agree it is an omission to not be easily able to reindex files and that > is > a story I need to prioritize. > > Thanks again, > Grainne > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/Upgrade-from-solr-4-4-to-4-10-1-tp4162340p4162359.html > Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >