dsetool unload_core
Removes a search index.
Supports DSE authentication with [-l <username> -p <password>]
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To drop a search index from a table and delete all related data for the entire cluster, see DROP SEARCH INDEX.
The removal of the secondary index from the table schema is always distributed.
Restriction: Command is supported only on nodes with DSE Search workloads.
Synopsis
dsetool unload_core <keyspace_name>.table_name
[deleteDataDir=(true|false)]
[deleteResources=(true|false)]
[distributed=(true|false)]
Syntax conventions | Description |
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UPPERCASE |
Literal keyword. |
Lowercase |
Not literal. |
<`Italics>` |
Variable value. Replace with a valid option or user-defined value. |
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Optional.
Square brackets ( |
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Group.
Parentheses ( |
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Or.
A vertical bar ( |
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Repeatable.
An ellipsis ( |
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Single quotation ( |
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Map collection.
Braces ( |
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Set, list, map, or tuple.
Angle brackets ( |
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End CQL statement.
A semicolon ( |
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Separate the command line options from the command arguments with two hyphens ( |
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Search CQL only: Single quotation marks ( |
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Search CQL only: Identify the entity and literal value to overwrite the XML element in the schema and solrconfig files. |
- deleteDataDir=( true | false )
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Whether to delete index data and any other artifacts in the solr.data directory.
Valid values:
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true - Deletes index data and any other artifacts in the solr.data directory. It does not delete DataStax Enterprise data.
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false - Default. Does not delete index data or other artifacts.
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- deleteResources=( true | false )
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Whether to delete the config and schema resources associated with the search index.
Valid values:
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true - Deletes index resources.
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false - Default. Does not delete index resources.
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- distributed=(true|false)
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Whether to distribute and apply the operation to all nodes in the local datacenter.
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True applies the operation to all nodes in the local datacenter.
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False applies the operation only to the node it was sent to. False works only when recovery=true.
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Default: true
Distributing a re-index to an entire datacenter degrades performance severely in that datacenter. |