: What does single do, btw?
As with most config options in solr, the best place to find an explanation
is in the example solrconfig.xml. It refers the the Lucene LockFactory
thta should be used
: Do i need to use this in conjunction with or do i use it
separately??
unlockOnStartup is orth
: To me, the release timing doesn't much affect what logo we decided to use or
: when to adopt it. Surely the most visible, important location for the logo is
: on the website, that we can replace at any time?
Agreed ... the 2 biggest takeaways from the recent interest in
redesigning the logo s
Hello,
Is it possible to include an external xml file from within solrconfig.xml?
Or even better, to scan a directory ala conf.d in apache?
Thanks,
jacob
you can configure its home dir at web.xml
2008/8/8 Ravish Bhagdev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi,
>
> This may be a naive question but do we really need to have solr.solr.home
> variable for solr installation? It is a bit annoying modifying tomcat
> settings in automated install. If I create a packag
Hi,
This may be a naive question but do we really need to have solr.solr.home
variable for solr installation? It is a bit annoying modifying tomcat
settings in automated install. If I create a packaged application, how do I
ensure a normal user would be able to install it without having to modif
True.
- Original Message
> From: Mike Klaas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
> Sent: Friday, August 8, 2008 1:28:37 PM
> Subject: Re: Solr Logo thought
>
> To me, the release timing doesn't much affect what logo we decided to
> use or when to adopt it. Surely th
There are some known thread-locking bugs in java 1.5. They are somewhere in
the Sun bug list. We switched to 1.6 and our lockup problems went away.
Tuning memory use etc. made a big difference before that.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Y
I'd like to have a handler that 1) executes a query, 2) provides spelling
suggestions for incorrectly spelled words, and 3) if the original query
returns 0 results, return results based on the spell check suggestions.
1 & 2 are straight forward using the SpellCheckComponent, but I can't figure
ou
To me, the release timing doesn't much affect what logo we decided to
use or when to adopt it. Surely the most visible, important location
for the logo is on the website, that we can replace at any time?
-Mike
On 8-Aug-08, at 7:30 AM, Otis Gospodnetic wrote:
I think you are right about fav
Hi SHalin,
I'm using JNDI and to set the solr home via an override like so:
solr/home
path/to/solr/home
java.lang.String
This works like a charm, and I have 20 instances which all link to the
same conf/ folder which has the solrconfig.xml
It's just that I don't think I need 2
I meant "update frequency" more than schedule. If one group of content
is updated once per day and the another every ten minutes, and most of
the traffic is going to the slow collection, splitting them could help.
wunder
On 8/8/08 8:25 AM, "Walter Underwood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try putt
Try putting them all in one index. Your fields can be s1_name for
schema 1, s2_name for schema 2, and so on.
The only reason to have separate indexes is if each group of
content has a different update schedule and if you have high
traffic (over 1M queries/day).
wunder
On 8/8/08 8:19 AM, "Kashyap
Not sure if this will work for you but you can have 3 cores (using
multicore) and have your solr server or the client decide on to which
core it should be hitting. With this approach your can have separate
schema.xml & solrconfig.xml for each of the cores & obviously separate
index in each core.
-
I think you are right about favicon and I look forward to your logos. Not sure
how closely you follow solr lists, but the 1.3 release is planned for the 18th
and if people spot issues with 1.3, there will be 1.3.1 after that. So these
are some time frames if you want to try getting the logs in
See https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-651. I've got some of
this coded up and hope to have a patch soon.
Or, do you mean, is there a way to get the terms the MLT uses to
generate the new query?
On Aug 5, 2008, at 8:41 PM, Jack Tuhman wrote:
Hi all,
is there a way to get key ter
Not sure why you are passing the args. If you are using the standard
directory structure, it may not be needed.
Try removing the args and env sections and see. It works great for me that
way.
On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 12:57 PM, Jacob Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Shanlin,
>
> Thanks for you
Hi Shanlin,
Thanks for your reply.
I tried the following:
/opt/solr/bin/snapshooter
/opt/solr/bin
true
-d ${solr.solr.home:.}/data
MYVAR=val1
in my solrconfig.xml
but I always get the default (.). I am using overrides through JNDI to
set solr/home and this w
Hoss,
thanks for comprehensive history tour.
As for the sun motive I like it and think it is a strong one (strong enough
to be the only leading motive in the logo) but I didn't want to insist on it
without knowing that the community calls for it (especially I like to idea
that the logo or favicon
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