On 12/23/2019 9:58 PM, Ken Walker wrote:
We are upgrading solr version from solr 8.2.0 version to solr 8.3.1
version but we have faced out of memory error while importing data and
then we have extended memory in our server and then again start
importing process but it has work too slowy for 8GB d
Hello,
We are using solr version 8.2.0 in our production server.
We are upgrading solr version from solr 8.2.0 version to solr 8.3.1
version but we have faced out of memory error while importing data and
then we have extended memory in our server and then again start
importing process but it has
Thank you for creating the JIRA! Will follow
On 12/19/19, 11:09 AM, "Andrzej Białecki" wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for the data. I see the problem now - it’s a bug in the simulator. I
filed a Jira issue to track and fix it: SOLR-14122.
> On 16 Dec 2019, at 19:13, Cao, Li wrote:
>
Thank you, Andrzej! I am going to try IN operand as a work around.
On 12/19/19, 10:17 AM, "Andrzej Białecki" wrote:
Hi,
For some strange reason global tags (such as “cores”) don’t support the
“nodeset” syntax. For “cores” the only supported attribute is “node”, and then
you’re only a
Why are you using text field for location? You must use the proper field type.
You need to follow the instructions in the “spatial search” section of
the reference guide, here’s the ref guide for Solr 7:
https://lucene.apache.org/solr/guide/7_7/spatial-search.html
Best,
Erick
> On Dec 23, 201
I have 100 documents into Solr, type of location field is
*org.apache.solr.schema.TextField.*
I am unable to run any query to search nearby points with reference to that
field.
So if you can help into it or provide some program reference in JAVA with
same kind of implementation.
Thanks,
Niraj
Hello All,
Recently we started seeing this email on one of our SOLR server:
*Apache Struts recon attempt from UNKNOWN IP Attack*
In detail it explains as below:
"This attack is possible due to a vulnerability in Struts 2 caused by
improper sanitization during OGNL expression evaluation. It is str