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I agree this is a little confusing. To do a reindex, Yioop needs to have flushed at least once
the contents of the crawl index so far to disk. Flushing to disk happens when you
(1) correctly close an index
(2) Every 50 thousand or so urls (sometimes less depending on the memory)
Even on one machine you can index 50 thousand pages in a few hours, so if you have an index smaller than
that, it is probably easier to just redo it. In any case, because your index bundle hadn't reach 50 thousand
pages in size, only the directory structure was present, no data (as it was in RAM). That's why you couldn't
reindex it.
Hope this helps,
Chris
I agree this is a little confusing. To do a reindex, Yioop needs to have flushed at least once <br>the contents of the crawl index so far to disk. Flushing to disk happens when you<br>(1) correctly close an index<br>(2) Every 50 thousand or so urls (sometimes less depending on the memory)<br>Even on one machine you can index 50 thousand pages in a few hours, so if you have an index smaller than<br>that, it is probably easier to just redo it. In any case, because your index bundle hadn't reach 50 thousand<br>pages in size, only the directory structure was present, no data (as it was in RAM). That's why you couldn't<br>reindex it.<br><br>Hope this helps,<br>Chris