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INDEXDESTROY(Deprecated)
Deprecated as of Content Server version 7.6
Syntax
<INDEXDESTROY INDEX="INDEX_NAME" [CHARACTERSET="CHAR_SET"] [SEARCHENGINE="NAME"]/>Parameters
INDEX (required)- Full path name of the index to delete. If you specify a nonexisting
INDEX_NAME,INDEXDESTROYdoes not return an error.
CHARACTERSET (optional)- Constant value representing the character set the index uses.
- For the AltaVista search engine this value may be
0,1, or2(ISO_LATIN1, ASCII8, UTF8). If you do not specifyCHARACTERSET, Sites uses the value ofav.charsetin the Sites properties file.
- Because Java Strings are transformed to UTF8, as they pass through the JNI interface to AltaVista, the 0 value only works for 7-bit ASCII. For all other cases, use the value for UTF8.
- For the Verity search engine, this value specifies the name of the subdirectory of the common directory where the locale is defined. If you do not specify
CHARACTERSET, Sites uses the value ofverity.charsetin the Sites properties file.
SEARCHENGINE (optional)- Name of the search engine to use. If
SEARCHENGINEis not specified, Sites uses the value ofcs.searchenginefrom the Sites properties file.
Description
The
INDEXDESTROYtag deletes an existing search index.If you call
INDEXEXISTSafter deleting an index,INDEXEXISTSreturns-812(indicating that the index no longer exists).For AltaVista, after calling
INDEXDESTROYto delete an existing index, the base directory specified in theINDEXparameter usually still exists and contains an empty lock file. In this case,INDEXEXISTSstill reports, as expected, that the index does not exist.For Verity, after calling
INDEXDESTROYto delete an existing index, the entire directory structure is left.
Note
The
INDEXDESTROYtag deletes indexes only. Directories that contain the indexes must be deleted manually for both AltaVista and Verity .Error Numbers
The possible values of
errnoinclude:
Value Description -801 Cannot load search engine. -804 Delete index failed. -805 No default index specified. -806 Unknown search engine.
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