Maintenance Options

-nooptimize

Prevents the Verity Spider from optimizing the collection, thus reducing processing overhead during the indexing job. Use this option sparingly, as it leaves the collection in less than optimum shape. Some examples of when you might want to use this option are:

Generally, you should not leave a collection unoptimized for too long, as search times can slow significantly.

In brief, optimizing a collection means creating a small number of large partitions, which can greatly reduce search times.

-purge

Deletes document tables and index files in the collection, and cleans up the collection's persistent store. The collection is then "fresh" with its original style files, and is not deleted from the file system.

-repair

Specifies a failure-recovery mode for the collection, where the goal is to determine the causes of any errors, repair the errors (if possible), and bring a collection back up.

Although the Verity indexing engine always leaves the collection in a consistent, usable state, and no data can be lost or corrupted due to machine failures, it is possible for a process or event external to the Verity engine to corrupt one or more collections.

You can use -repair for constant failure-recovery operation, or you can run it selectively on collections that are "down."



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