Synchronizing Document Collections
Indexing is the process in West km that prepares documents for retrieval. Taken as a whole, it includes the indexing, synchronization, and full-text indexing processes. This topic explains synchronization.
The synchronization feature in West km compares the list of your currently indexed documents to the list of documents in your DMS or on your file system. It then removes indexed documents from West km that
- have been deleted from your organization's file system
- are no longer part of document collections you have defined to be indexed with West km
- have been identified as having no citations after RID processing, and that are part of document collections set to index only documents that contain one or more citations
The synchronization process evaluates one document collection at a time. When every document has been identified in a collection, the appropriate documents are removed. If a data source connection is down or synchronization fails for a collection, synchronization proceeds with the next collection.
When removing documents, synchronization deletes entries in the West km database, HTML document renderings, and profile metadata. The documents will still be represented in full-text indexes, however, until full-text indexes are updated.
To schedule synchronization, define a document sync window. For details, see Setting Up the Indexing Server. By default, a 24-hour window is used. Synchronization processes will start according to defined time windows. Once started, synchronization will continue beyond the close of the window if it isn't yet finished. For the fastest processing speed, set the start time after regular business hours. It is recommended that you set the document sync window to open after document indexing windows are set to close.
To manually launch synchronization (regardless of the document sync window), go to the page at Setup, System Options, Document Selection and Indexing, Document Synchronization and click Sync Docs Now.
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