Re-index File Names, Only - i.e., Purge Non-existent Names
is there a way to Reindex file names
without re-indexing file Properties (like hashes)
as in, if you end up with "dead wood" (non-existent file names),
can you get rid of them without doing a "full" Reindex (of names/Properties) ?
something that goes out & checks that names are valid (on disk files).
something like 'Size on Disk' would probably do it (showing an "empty" size),
but it would have to (inefficiently) go out & actually gather that data...
& then even after "found", you still have to do something ? to actually get
rid of the entry (like maybe ? re-creating the exact full path name, & then
deleting it ? maybe ? might work)
is there a way to Reindex file names
without re-indexing file Properties (like hashes)
as in, if you end up with "dead wood" (non-existent file names),
can you get rid of them without doing a "full" Reindex (of names/Properties) ?
something that goes out & checks that names are valid (on disk files).
something like 'Size on Disk' would probably do it (showing an "empty" size),
but it would have to (inefficiently) go out & actually gather that data...
& then even after "found", you still have to do something ? to actually get
rid of the entry (like maybe ? re-creating the exact full path name, & then
deleting it ? maybe ? might work)
Statistics: Posted by therube — Tue Sep 10, 2024 3:18 pm